How to Undo in Word Via Your Keyboard

The Undo command can help you quickly undo an action or errant keystrokes. In Microsoft Word, you can even undo the last 100 undoable actions, if need be. Some actions that can be undone in Word include (but not limited to):

Any actions performed with a dialog box. (Ex. Changing font size.)Reformatting an element. (Ex. Changing the font to bold.)Any AutoCorrect actions. (Ex. Correcting a misspelling.)

The easiest way to access the Undo command is through your keyboard. If you’re on a Windows-based system and need to undo an action, on your keyboard, press Ctrl+Z to undo it. On Mac, you’ll need to press ⌘+Z. A single press of either command will undo the last action you performed. If you want to undo more than the last command, press the keyboard shortcut until you’re satisfied with the results. What if you’ve saved your document? No problem. Microsoft Word will still allow you to undo as long as you keep it to the last 100 undoable actions. Then you can save once you have your Word document where you want it.

Undo in Word via Quick Access Toolbar

Continually using the above keyboard shortcut can become tedious if you need to go back several steps. This is where the Undo command on the Quick Access Toolbar comes in so handy. At the top left-hand corner is where the Quick Access Toolbar is located. The undo icon is a curved arrow pointing to the left. 

How to Add Shortcuts to the Quick Access Toolbar

If you don’t see the undo icon, adding it to the Quick Access Toolbar is a snap.

How to Redo in Word Via Your Keyboard 

Redo comes in handy if you’ve undone an action and realize you need to reinstate it. Just like Undo, there’s a handy keyboard shortcut to save you precious time. ON Windows, just press Ctrl+Y. For Macs, press ⌘+Y.

Redo in Word Via Quick Access Toolbar

The Redo/Repeat command can also be performed through the Quick Access Toolbar. The Redo icon is an arrow curved to the right, while Repeat looks like an arrow forming a circle. To use either command, select the Redo/Repeat icon. You should see the last undone action reappear or repeat.