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ADOBE PREMIERE 5.0
User Guide
Correcting mistakes
If you change your mind or make a mistake, Premiere provides several ways to undo your work.
You can undo only those actions that alter the video program; for example, you can undo an
edit, but you cannot undo scrolling a window.
To correct mistakes:
Do one of the following:
To undo the most recent change, choose Edit > Undo. You can undo up to the 32 most recent
changes made to the program through the Timeline or Program view. In other views and
windows, you can undo only the most recent change.
To undo all changes made since the last time you saved the project, choose File > Revert.
To undo changes made before the last time you saved a project, try opening a previous
version of your project which may be stored in the Project Archive folder. The degree to which
you can go back depends on the settings you specified for automatic project archiving and how
often you saved. See “Saving and autosaving a project” on page 66.
To stop a change that Premiere isn’t finished processing (for example, you see a progress bar),
press the Esc key.
To close a dialog box without applying changes, click Cancel.
You can specify the number of steps that can be undone in the Timeline. Specifying more steps
increases memory requirements, but does not affect performance.
To set the number of undo levels for the Timeline:
1 Choose File > Preferences > Auto Save/Undo.
2 In the Undo Levels section, type a number for Levels to Undo (1 to 32) and click OK.
3 Exit and restart Premiere. You do not have to restart the computer.
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