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How to redo on gedit

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I'm new on Linux and new on gedit, of course. I use Ctrl+Z to undo something, but undo too much and I press Ctrl+Y, which I used to on Windows, but it not redo for me.

So, how could I redo on gedit?

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bo yang Avatar asked Jul 20 '17 02:07

bo yang


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Ctrl + Shift + Z

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Cory Madden Avatar answered Sep 30 '22 22:09

Cory Madden