It seems somethings just can't be undone. Once a mate has been confirmed and it borks the geometry it can't be undone. Just what are the limitations? Is there a list or a section in the manual that outlines just what is undo-able?
It seems somethings just can't be undone. Once a mate has been confirmed and it borks the geometry it can't be undone. Just what are the limitations? Is there a list or a section in the manual that outlines just what is undo-able?
In my very limited time working with this software I've found that I can only "undo" something once.
If I happen to go two or three more steps beyond the certain change I've decided to "undo," it just can't be done. (at least not by me)
In a case like this, I'm still trying to figure out how to just delete or remove that particular section of my sketch/drawing that I would have "undone" if I could have.
Then I could re-do just that piece of the drawing without having to start over from scratch.
I'm sure you can you tell from my reply, just how new of a newbie I am.
MetalShavings
OK, I think I figured it out.
I was using the "undo" command via the Edit scroll down menu. It's the reverse pointing circular arrow at the upper right of the standard menu bar that does the trick.
I can see that this learning curve has a much steeper grade than I was hoping for but, even still, I'm making progress.
MetalShavings