What is Ctrl+Z in AutoCAD?

Ctrl + Z in AutoCAD is used to undo the last action or command.
It helps reverse mistakes and restore the previous state of the drawing.
This shortcut improves efficiency while editing and drafting.


What is Ctrl+Z in AutoCAD?

In AutoCAD, Ctrl + Z performs Undo.

What it does

  • Reverses your most recent action.
  • You can press it repeatedly to step back through multiple actions.
  • Works for drawing, editing, moving, deleting, trimming, and many other commands.

Example

  1. Draw a line.
  2. Draw a circle.
  3. Press Ctrl + Z → the circle is removed.
  4. Press Ctrl + Z again → the line is removed.

Related shortcut

  • Ctrl + Y = Redo (restores an action that was undone).

Command equivalent

You can also type:

UNDO

and press Enter.

Some essential AutoCAD shortcuts

ShortcutFunction
Ctrl + ZUndo
Ctrl + YRedo
Ctrl + SSave
Ctrl + CCopy
Ctrl + VPaste
Ctrl + XCut
Ctrl + PPlot/Print
Ctrl + OOpen Drawing
Ctrl + NNew Drawing
Ctrl + QQuit AutoCAD

Ctrl + Z is one of the most frequently used shortcuts in AutoCAD, especially while learning or editing complex drawings.


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