The Designrr editor includes Undo and Redo buttons that allow recent changes to be reversed or restored while working on a project.
Locating the Undo and Redo Buttons
The Undo and Redo buttons are located at the bottom-left of the editor, next to the Save button.
1. Using the Undo Button
The Undo button reverses the most recent change made in the editor.
For example, if the background color of a paragraph is changed and the result is not desired, clicking Undo will restore the previous setting.
Make a change to an element in the editor.
Click the Undo button.
The most recent action will be reversed.
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2. Using the Redo Button
If an action has been undone, the Redo button can be used to restore it.
Click the Undo button to reverse a change.
Click the Redo button.
The previously undone action will be restored.
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Redo
Undo History Limit
The Undo feature can reverse several recent actions. Depending on the type of action performed, Designrr typically allows up to 3–5 previous actions to be undone.
Locked Elements and Undo
If an element has been locked, certain changes may not be immediately reversible.
For example, if a change is made to an element and the element is then locked using the Lock Item option under Positioning, the element may need to be unlocked before the change can be undone.
To unlock an element:
Select the locked element.
Open the Positioning settings in the left sidebar.
Disable the Lock Item option.
Use the Undo button to reverse the previous change.
Unlock and Undo
The Undo and Redo buttons provide a quick way to correct mistakes and restore recent changes while editing your project.







