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Erasing, undoing, and redoing actions

Erasing, undoing, and redoing actions - SOLIDWORKS Tutorial

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Erasing, undoing, and redoing actions

- [Instructor] Deleting items in SolidWorks might seem simple, but there's actually a few tricks to it, so let me show you how they all work. So, if you want to delete something like a sketch, you can click on that item itself and you can hit delete on your keyboard, which is pretty straightforward and self-explanatory, but if you want to bring it back, we've got this little arrow here, which is the undo command or Ctrl Z on your keyboard. Hit that and it brings it right back. Now if you want to delete more than one item at a time, you can create or drag a window around those items. So, over here if I click on the upper left hand corner and drag a little window around these items here, notice they get highlighted and of course I can hit delete on my keyboard or I can right click here and it brings up this window and I can come down here and say delete. Pretty straightforward. Let's go back here and hit the undo command one…

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