Basic Editing
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| Undo: |
Selecting the Undo button undoes the last operation, continually clicking on Undo allows you to back up as far as you want to. |
| Undo Options: |
Right-clicking on the Undo or Redo button brings up the Undo Options Panel. Selecting FileUndo allows tS to save a temporary file that allows operations to be reversed. |
Left-click-hold on the button to bring up the undo options. Un/Redo previous action allows all operations to be undone or redone. Un/Redo object only allows only operations on the objects to be undone or redone. |
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| Redo: |
Selecting the Redo button redoes the last operation undone by the Undo button based on the options chosen in the Undo Options Panel. Continually clicking on Redo allows the last redone operation to be applied cumulatively. For example, if you move an object, then select undo, the object moves back where it was, click on redo and it moves to where you moved it before the undo, click on redo again and it moves the same amount of space in the same direction, etc., even if you only did the original action once. |
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Selecting the Erase button erases the currently selected object, light, or camera. |
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Selecting the Copy button copies the currently selected object, light, or camera. The copied item is created in the same place as the original, so it will need to be moved so it can be seen. |
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