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    Each operation you perform from then on gets added to the list, as shown in Figure 2.  Notice that the most recent operation you have performed is highlighted.  
    Each operation you perform from then on gets added to the list, as shown in Figure 2.  Notice that the most recent operation you have performed is highlighted.  

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    Меню «Перегляд» — Журнал скасування

    Іноді потрібно швидко відновити у проєкті стан, який він мав декілька змін до поточного стану. Замість виконання серії послідовних скасувань дій, ефективнішим є безпосередній перехід до пункту потрібної дії, якщо ви можете просто її визначити.

    Рис. 1

    That's where ViewUndo History comes in. It opens a dockable window which lists all the changes made to your project in the order they were made. When a project file is first opened, the window looks like Figure 1.


    Рисунок 2

    Each operation you perform from then on gets added to the list, as shown in Figure 2. Notice that the most recent operation you have performed is highlighted.


    Figure 3

    In this example, if you wanted to undo the last three operations with one click, all you have to do is click on the Create color clip entry and those three changes will be reversed in one fell swoop. At this point, if you are unhappy with undoing those changes, you can easily redo them by clicking on any of the entries which are still in the list.


    Figure 4

    However, if you decided that reverting to that Create color clip entry looked good and you then made another change to the project, the three remaining operations that were in the list in Figure 3 will be flushed from the buffer and no longer available. They will be replaced by the new operation you just performed. See the result in Figure 4.


    Figure 5

    Whenever you save your project, the icon that looks like a broom with the red X is repositioned next to the most recent operation in the list. Figure 5 shows three additional operations which were performed after the file save shown by the circle. After saving the file, you can still revert back to changes which were made before the save.