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Edit >> Undo
Undo command cancels recently executed commands or restores models.
The following commands can be undone.
Edit menu in Polygon Workbench
- Edit >> Add
- Edit >> Delete
- Edit >> Paste
- Edit >> Swap Edge
- Edit >> Merge Two Vertices
- Edit >> Reverse Normal
- Edit >> Flip Shell
- Edit >> Transform
Tool menu in Polygon Workbench
- Tool >> Smooth
- Tool >> Remesh Region
- Tool >> Subdivide Shell / Region
- Tool >> Decimate Shell / Region
- Tool >> Fill Holes of Shell / Region
- Tool >> Shrink Shell / Region
- Tool >> Weld
- Tool >> Divide / Mirror
- Tool >> Trim Region
- Tool >> Fit Edges To Curves
- Tool >> Fit Regions To
- Tool >> Make Volume
Tool >> BooleanClean menu in Polygon Workbench
- Clean >> Clean Non Manifold Faces
- Clean >> Clean Crossing Faces
- Clean >> Delete Spikes
- Clean >> Fix Bad Normals
- Clean >> Delete Singularities
Ref. Geometry menu in Polygon Workbench
- Ref. Geometry >> Create
Ref. Geometry >> Delete
Ref. Geometry >> TransformBuild menu in Scan Workbench
- Build >> Filter Noise
- Build >> Sample Points
- Build >> Triangulate
- Build >> Register
- Build >> Merge
Tool menu in Color Workbench
Tool >> Make Volume
Tool >> Boolean
Curve menu in Curve Workbench
- Curve >> Create
- Curve >> Delete
- Curve >> Edit
- Curve >> Trim
- Curve >> Tool
Template menu in Curve Workbench
- Template >> Create
- Template >> Apply
- Template >> Delete
- Template >> Tool
- Template >> Projector
Surface menu in Surface Workbench
- Surface >> Create
- Surface >> Delete
- Surface >> Edit
- Surface >> Trim
- Surface >> Tool
Loop menu in Surface Workbench
Loop >> Create
Loop >> Find Loops
Loop >> Delete
Loop >> Reverse
Loop >> SynchronizeInspection menu in Inspect Workbench
Inspection >> Register
Inspection >> Whole Deviation >> Create with Surface
Inspection >> Whole Deviation >> Create with Polygon
Inspection >> Whole Deviation >> Create with Surface
Inspection >> Section Deviation >> Create with Surface
Inspection >> Section Deviation >> Create with Polygon
Inspection >> Section Deviation >> Create with Curve
Inspection >> Annotation >> Add
Inspection >> Geometry Tolerance >> Straightness
Inspection >> Geometry Tolerance >> Flatness
Inspection >> Geometry Tolerance >> Circularity
Inspection >> Geometry Tolerance >> Cylindricity
Inspection >> Geometry Tolerance >> Coaxiality
Inspection >> Geometry Tolerance >> Concentricity
Inspection >> Geometry Tolerance >> Perpendicularity
Inspection >> Geometry Tolerance >> Palarellism
Inspection >> Dimension >> Linear
Inspection >> Dimension >> Angular
Inspection >> Dimension >> RadialDimension menu in Inspect Workbench
Dimension >> Create
Dimension >> DeleteSolid Menu in Feature Workbench
Solid >> Create
Solid >> Edit
Solid >> Delete
Solid >> Tool
Feature Menu in Feature Workbench
Feature >> Create
Feature >> Interactive Extract
Feature >> Automatic Extract
Base Profile Menu in Feature Workbench
Base Profile >> Create Section Plane
Base Profile >> Create
ed. Size of the command stack decides the maximum number of recent commands undoable. There is no limit to the size of the command stack in rapidform. A user can record and undo commands as many times as memory permits. But, the larger the size of the command stack, the worse the performance. Therefore, setting a practically appropriate command stack size is important. To set the size of the command stack, select File >> Preferences command, then change the value of Undo depth in the General tab.
Undo
function can be enabled or disabled alternately by clicking
icon in the Standard toolbar. Only
when Undo is enabled, recently executed commands are recorded.
Note
To
disable Undo(
), initializes the command stack.
A user can save precious memory by doing this.
When there is nothing to Undo, that is, when the command stack is empty, this command is disabled.