![]() Especially when you are using tools like the Clone Stamp or Healing Brush tools, being able to quickly Control/Command + Z to undo will save a lot of time. Going to the Edit Menu to undo will slow down your workflow considerably. It’s quick, easy, and something you will find yourself using repeatedly. If you only ever learn one keyboard shortcut in Photoshop, it should be this one. ![]() Selecting Undo from the Edit Menu or better yet use the shortcut Control + Z (Windows) or Command + Z (Mac) Undo is the very first option in the Edit Menu and you can make this even easier and more efficient by using the keyboard shortcut Command-Z (Mac) or Control-Z (Windows). The simplest and most obvious way to undo changes you have made to a document in Photoshop is by selecting Undo from the Edit Menu. The Edit menu also displays the name of the step that will be undone next to the Undo and Redo commands. Choose Edit > Redo or use the keyboard shortcut Shift + Control + Z (Win) / Shift + Command + Z (Mac). Choose Edit > Undo or use the keyboard shortcut Control + Z (Win) / Command + Z (Mac). Undo: Moves one step back in the undo chain.To perform undo or redo operation, do the following: This new multiple undo mode is enabled by default. Beginning with the October 2018 release of Photoshop CC (20.0), you can undo multiple steps in your Photoshop document using Control + Z (Win) / Command + Z (Mac).
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