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UsageUndoesButton
In situations where you have done multiple changes and
maybe made some selections in between.
Changes only.
For example: select text, move it on the page, change the
font and color. Select an image, scale it and place it below
the text.
In situations where you have made a lot of selections,
and sometimes even very complex ones, for example
Changes and
selections.
using the Enfocus wireframe view ( ). Or when you
were selecting a lot of objects and you lost your selection
due to a “slip of the mouse”.
After undoing one or more actions, you can redo them again.
Note: If you are working with Certified PDF documents, you can even undo actions after you have
saved the file.
To undo or redo an action
Proceed as follows to undo or redo your last actions:
1. Choose Edit > Undo [action] or click one of the Undo buttons or .
The name of your last action appears in the menu command. If you moved an object, for example,
the menu will read Undo Move.
2. To redo the action you have just undone, Edit > Redo [action] or click one of the Redo
buttons or .
4.3 Measuring the distance between two points
You can measure the distance between two points in the work area of your PDF document. You
can do this, for example, to align objects or to check the positioning or size of objects. You use the
Measure tool in combination with the Enfocus Inspector to measure a given distance.
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