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Undo, Redo & History

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Undo⌘ZCtrl+Z
Redo⌘⇧ZCtrl+Shift+Z

Buttons are also in the tool palette (left side of the header). They are grayed out when there is nothing to undo or redo.

The history records every meaningful action:

  • Adding, duplicating, or deleting elements
  • Moving, resizing, or rotating elements
  • Changing any property (color, font, opacity, etc.)
  • Reordering layers
  • Grouping and ungrouping
  • Canvas setting changes (size, background)

Rapid successive changes while dragging (e.g. moving an element) are batched into a single history step.

Zandovi keeps up to 50 undo steps. Once the limit is reached the oldest step is discarded to make room.

If you undo several steps and then make a new change, the redo stack is cleared — you cannot redo past the new action.

Pressing ⌘S to save does not add a history step, so you can keep undoing past the last save. If you undo past a save point the header will show Modified again.