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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 18 for Windows => Topic started by: CountryBumkin on May 23, 2013, 02:07:13 pm
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I was doing some heavy editing (adding Series names and Season-Episode info) and I somehow highlighted too many records and next thing I know all the data is gone. I couldn't remember how to "undo" the change and nothing obvious was coming up (right clicking for menu, etc.). Maybe I missed the obvious in my panic - but I thought how nice it would be to have a big "UNDO" button on the screen or in a menu.
I eventually remembered that CNTRL-Z was the combo I needed. :)
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If you right-click the menu bar at the top, you can select Customize Toolbar… which will allow you to add an undo button:
(http://www.abload.de/img/undo5ssu0.png)
The Undo function is also listed in the Edit menu.
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CTRL-Z is the standard Undo keyboard shortcut for Windows (and Command-Z is the same on OSX). It works in essentially every application that supports Undo (and has a rationally designed UI).
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CTRL-Z is the standard Undo keyboard shortcut for Windows (and Command-Z is the same on OSX). It works in essentially every application that supports Undo (and has a rationally designed UI).
I know we're straying into off-topic territory here, but while undo is standardized, I hate it when an application uses Ctrl+Y rather than Ctrl+Shift+Z for Redo.