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In reply to the discussion: Command-Y on Mac [View all]

ret5hd

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2. Ok...it is a seemingly complicated set of commands...
Mon May 21, 2018, 10:27 PM
May 2018

But it will work every time:
Let's say you typed then "undid" the phrase "l screwed up." (Without the quotes)

First, press and hold the cap key and type the letter I. Release the cap key. Then hit the space key. Then hit the s key, then the c key, then the r key, then the w key, etc etc etc.

To avoid this in the future, avoid the command-y key combo.

You're welcome.

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Command-Y on Mac [View all] Sparkly May 2018 OP
Try Command-Shift-Y PghTiny May 2018 #1
Not on my Mac.... Sparkly May 2018 #4
Ok...it is a seemingly complicated set of commands... ret5hd May 2018 #2
May be wrong canetoad May 2018 #3
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