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Using undo and redo – Apple GarageBand Tutorial: Lesson 1 User Manual

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Using Undo and Redo

As you build your arrangement in the timeline, you may want to undo or redo some of the
changes you make. If you decide you don’t like the last change you made to a song, it can usually
be undone. After undoing it, if you decide you like the song better with the change, you can
redo the last command.

You can also use the Undo and Redo commands as a quick way of trying out changes to a song.
You can make several changes to the song, then step back through the changes using Undo. If
you change your mind after undoing a step, you can recover the changes using Redo. You can
undo or redo any number of actions, since the last time you saved. At any point, you can save a
new version of the song by choosing File > Save As.

To undo the last change:

m

Choose Edit > Undo.

To redo the last change:

m

Choose Edit > Redo.

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