
How to use undo and redo

Written by Greg Ives
Creator of Jotboard

Learn how to undo and redo changes on your Jotboard whiteboard using keyboard shortcuts or toolbar buttons.
How to use undo and redo
Jotboard keeps a history of your recent actions so you can easily undo mistakes or redo changes.
Undo
- Press Ctrl+Z (or Cmd+Z on Mac) to undo the last action.
- You can also click the Undo button in the toolbar.
Redo
- Press Ctrl+Shift+Z (or Cmd+Shift+Z on Mac) to redo.
- Alternatively, press Ctrl+Y (or Cmd+Y on Mac).
- You can also click the Redo button in the toolbar.
What can be undone
- Drawing strokes
- Creating, moving, resizing, or deleting objects
- Erasing
- Background changes
Tips
- Jotboard stores the last 100 actions, so you can undo multiple steps.
- Undo and redo work in real-time collaborative sessions — each collaborator has their own undo history.
