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The
Edit-History
command displays a complete history of the commands and actions you
can undo for the current project. The Undo History dialog box looks like this:
The
History
command is grayed out until you make a change to the current project that can
be undone.
The History list is updated every time you make a change to a project. For example, if you
insert a new note into a project using the Piano Roll view, that action is added to the History
list. This entry remains on the list—even if you undo the change—so that you can redo the
change later on. If you delete the note, this change is added to the History list.
You can click the Clear button in the Undo History dialog box to erase the undo history for
the current project and free up some memory. If SONAR is low on memory, it may offer to
erase the History list.
To revert to an earlier version of a project, highlight the entry in the History list that
represents the point to which you’d like to return, and click OK. SONAR performs the
necessary undo or redo actions to take you to that point. Once you edit the project (for
example, by inserting a note), the History list is truncated at that point. Then, as you do
further work, the History list grows again. Any events occurring before the event you
highlighted remain on the list.
By default, SONAR keeps a history of up to 128 editing actions for each open project. Once
that limit is reached, each new action pushes out the oldest item from the History list. You
can raise or lower that number in the Undo History dialog box.
Click to clear the undo
history
Adjust the number of
steps you can undo
Earliest change
Most recent change
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