To undo the action of pressing Ctrl-2, you can typically use the "Undo" command, which is often Ctrl-Z on most applications. If you're referring to a specific feature or setting that was activated by Ctrl-2 (like toggling a formatting style), simply press Ctrl-2 again to toggle it back off. Alternatively, you can check the application's Edit menu for an undo option.
do means you do it and undo means to undo or get ride of it
redo-is when you do sometyhing over! undo-is when u undo something
There is no full form.. it is opposite for do...
to undo on a mac computer, you have to go to edit and press undo. or go to file and press undo. forgot which one.
You can't undo algebra, you just can do it.
Undo is a verb.
No, "undo" is not a noun. It is a verb that means to reverse or cancel something.
You can't undo algebra, you just can do it.
Ctrl + Z = Undo
Default number of undo actions: Excel 2007 = 100 undo actions Excel 2003 = 16 undo actions
Well it depends how you want to undo them. Most people undo girls jeans with their hands
A list of recent actions that you can undo is displayed. You can then choose what you want to undo.