Ever felt irritated when you need to search where you left off your work in a document or source code after scrolling.
Here’s the tip. Use the undo and redo functions if the arrow keys fail to bring you back quickly.
View the screencast I created with Wink.
Inspired by LifeHacker’s productivity screencasts.
Other ways I thought Undo and Redo could make “editing bookmarks” or “Document makers”.
Example 2: Comparison between two areas
Make some changes like inserting spaces to the sections you want to read. Toggling undo and redo would bring you back and forth. Be careful not to destory important changes and remember to discard your unwanted changes when you are done.
Example 3: Return to the area you were editing previously (while you are editing another section)
This requires some eye power. Hit undo, to the point where the area last edited is shown and remember the scrollbar position. Redo all the way and move the scrollbar to the noted position.
HTH (Hope This Helps)



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