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juliememe Posted - 11/06/2011 : 9:46:00 PM
My question regards the redo command--does it exist? I'm having trouble accepting that a program these days could be put together without both undo and redo commands, but I have exhausted my search for it and am now posting here
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Sam Fang Posted - 11/07/2011 : 03:53:42 AM
Origin provides a Labtalk command undo, but no redo command.

In fact you can use Origin's Recalculate feature to change settings and update the result.

Origin provides a last used theme in the dialog, which saves the settings of previous analysis. You can use it to redo the previous analysis.

Sam
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