The Undo Limit setting controls how many actions can be undone consecutively.
By setting a specific limit (e.g., 3), users can specify how many recent actions they want the software to remember and allow for reversal. If more undo actions are needed beyond this limit, the file will need to be closed and reopened, starting fresh.
This feature helps users manage their work history efficiently, providing a balance between flexibility and performance for optimal workflow control.
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