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# Undo Redo

## Overview

In Drag and Drop projects, you have the ability to undo and redo actions within the Design Tab. This powerful feature in our Design Editor lets you easily reverse or reapply recent changes, giving you greater control over your design process.

#### Keyboard Shortcuts

| Shortcut                             | Expected Behavior | Design Tab | Blocks Tab   |
| ------------------------------------ | ----------------- | ---------- | ------------ |
| ⌘ + Z                                | Undo              | ✅          | <p>❌<br></p> |
| <p>⌘ + Y or </p><p>⌘ + Shift + Z</p> | Redo              | ✅          | <p>❌<br></p> |

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“⌘” should be replaced with “Ctrl” for non-macOS environments.
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#### Supported Cases

In general, Undo/Redo supports actions such as adding, moving, and deleting components. Specific cases where Undo/Redo works include:

* component addition
* component renaming
* component positioning
* component resizing
* component removal
* pasting components
* edits within the Component Tree (e.g., renaming, changing hierarchy, deletion)
* component movement into Layout containers
* screen component addition or deletion
* screen deletion
* navigator addition or deletion
* connecting Data Source in the DVL/DVG dropdown.

These actions ensure you have full control over your design process, allowing for easy adjustments and modifications.


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