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Garden with Insight v1.0 Help: How to undo an action

To undo an action, choose Undo from the Edit menu on the garden window. You can only undo actions in reverse order. All tool actions in the garden window are undoable. Other actions that are undoable are as follows:

gif/20000000.gif Changing a slider value, color, harvest item, 3D object, yes/no value, or list value in a browser component (in the browser numbers side)
gif/20000000.gif Harvesting a fruit, leaf or inflorescence in the browser pictures side
gif/20000000.gif Reseeding or growing a plant in the browser pictures side
gif/20000000.gif Changing a soil texture value in the browser pictures side
gif/20000000.gif Changing the soil base color or mulch color in the browser pictures side
gif/20000000.gif Deleting a graphed aspect in the graph window
gif/20000000.gif Resetting the harvest list in the harvest report editor

Whenever you run the simulation, all undo operations are cleared out because running the simulation changes too many values to allow undo. You cannot undo running the simulation.

If you undo an action then change your mind, you can redo the action by choosing Redo from the Edit menu on the garden window. As soon as you do another action, you cannot redo the last action you undid, because the new action has taken the last place in the sequence.

If you notice that you cannot undo as many actions as you have set (see How to change the number of undo actions), it may be because you were doing the actions in rapid sequence. Some actions take longer than others for the computer to carry out, and it is possible to click faster than the computer can keep up. If this happens, some actions can fall out of the undo list. If you think actions are being lost from the undo list, try waiting until the hourglass disappears before you click again.

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