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The History submenu, which lets you undo several steps at once.
Once you’ve selected a step to undo to, the menu closes and the project updates to show you
its current state.
To undo and redo using the Undo window:
1 Choose Edit > History > Open History Window.
2 When the History dialog appears, click an item on the list to undo back to that point.
Unlike the menu, in this window the most recent thing you’ve done appears at the
bottom of this list. Selecting a change here grays out changes that can still be redone,
as the project updates to show you its current state.
The Undo History window lets you browse the entire
available undo stack of the current page.
3 When you’re done, close the History window.
Sharing Memory with Other DaVinci Resolve Pages
When using the Fusion page within DaVinci Resolve, the Memory and GPU panel in the
Preferences window controls the overall amount of system memory used by the application and
a subset allocated to the Fusion page. The Fusion page is limited to roughly 65% of the total
memory allocated to DaVinci Resolve. The memory allocated to the Fusion page is released
when you are not actively working on the page.
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