In the past, I have written about how the copy-paste function works in a lot of places even though it may not be ‘advertised’ as a function. The same can be said about the undo function (Ctrl + Z).
For example, you can use this function:
- in just about any application text box
- in browser text boxes
- in find and replace dialogs
- lots of other places… try it
Unfortunately, many times the remembered undo level is only one deep (this is not always the case though) but this is still better than nothing.
So give the undo function (again, Ctrl + Z ) a try and it may come in handy.

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