User Guide

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ADOBE INCOPY CS2
User Guide
To undo mistakes
If you change your mind or make a mistake, you can cancel a lengthy operation before it completes, undo recent
changes, or revert to a previously saved version. You can undo or redo up to several hundred of the most recent
actions (the exact number may be limited by the amount of RAM available and the kinds of actions you have
performed). The series of actions is discarded when you choose the Save As command, close a document, or when
you exit the program.
If you have access to a Version Cue Workspace, you can create and locate different file versions using Version Cue
features in InCopy CS.
Do one of the following:
To undo the most recent change, choose Edit > Undo [action]. (You cannot undo certain actions, such as
scrolling.)
To redo an action you just undid, choose Edit > Redo [action].
To undo all changes made since the last time you saved the project, choose File > Revert Content.
To stop a change that InCopy isnt finished processing (for example, if you see a progress bar), press the Esc key
(Windows) or Command+period (Mac OS).
To close a dialog box without applying changes, click Cancel.
See also
“Version Cue managed projects” on page 29