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In Windows, use the Dynamic Guides Color pane of the Preferences dialog box to
specify a color for each type of dynamic guide. See “Preferences - Application -
Dynamic Guides Color.” In Mac OS X you set the color for the dynamic guides
using the Color Theme pane of the Preferences dialog box. See “Preferences -
Application - Color Theme.”
Undoing and redoing actions
The Undo command (Edit menu) reverses the last action performed on an item.
For example, if you accidentally cut a picture box, the Undo command will bring
the picture box back into the layout from the Clipboard. The Redo command
(Edit menu) lets you reimplement an action you had undone.
Choose Edit > Undo (Command+Z/Ctrl+Z) to reverse the last action performed.
The menu item identifies the specific action that can be undone. For example,
the Undo Deletion command is available in the Edit menu after you have used
the Item > Delete command. Undo displays as gray text when the Undo feature
is unavailable.
To reimplement the action, choose Edit > Redo (Command+Shift+Z/Ctrl+Y) after
you undo an action.