Repeat last action feature
Please, make something like MS Word, that you can repeat your last action just pressing F4. That could save a lot of time.
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Andrewtb333 commented
To the last two commenters: no. It's not the same thing. Changed the paragraph style to heading 1? Click somewhere else, press F4. Click somewhere else, press F4. Added a table row? F4 to do it again. Changed the settings of a drop shadow? Click on another shape, F4. Transform again only does specific things, i.e. transformations. An F4 equivalent is essentially a short-term shortcut key for absolutely anything.
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Anonymous commented
It is already there: Object > Transform again > Transform again, you can add a short cut to it, I make it alt+d
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Mustafa Küçüker commented
Duplicate shortcut works, folks. CTRL+ALT+SHIFT+D
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Zorig Badarch commented
Only fool will not include this function
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Krista Woods commented
Yes, for the love of all that is holy! F4 to repeat ANY last action. It's sad that Microsoft figured this out and Adobe can't.
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Jackie K commented
Please add this feature. I found this site as I was looking for how to do this to make changes in a doc. I now realize I must select and make each change individually!!! Not at all fair not having this feature in such an expensive product. Please, please add.
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Tony Willenberg commented
It's very frustrating that such a straightforward function is not available in InDesign: CMD+Y usually does it in most apps. The function is simply, repeat the last thing done. If you formatted, format again. If you typed a character, type it again. If you changed font, re-apply the change of font again. If you deleted some text, delete what's selected again. It would be a tremendous time saver when applying character styles to words throughout a body of text, without requiring a specific shortcut key combination to be setup for each character style.
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dunmacdon commented
This drives me insane!
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حامد شكر الله حامد commented
yes we need this
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Koos commented
I totally agree with Andrewtb333, this would be a huge time-saving feature for everyone.
For instance, changing the colour of multiple pieces of text within a paragraph (assuming this text could already have a character style applied, so changing colour can't be done with a character style hotkey).
Current actions:
- Select text, move mouse to swatches, change colour, move mouse to another piece text, select, move, change, move, select etc.With a 'Repeat last action':
- Select text, move mouse to swatches, change colour, select another piece, press [hotkey], select, press [hotkey] etc.And 'Step and repeat' and 'Transform again' would become obsolete.
I referred to Autodesk Maya earlier, which has this function under the 'g' key/ -
Andrewtb333 commented
There are some comments below that indicate people don't understand what we're asking for. I have set up a shortcut in InDesign that is essentially "transform again", which is fine in certain circumstances. Someone mentioned ctrl + alt + U which is step and repeat, sure, that's also good.
What we mean though is what F4 does in Word. If you apply a style to some text, you can click on more text and press F4: the same style gets applied. You can change the colour of something: click something else, F4, same colour. Insert a table row: F4, you get another, and another. It repeats the last thing that you did, and it's such a time saver. Perform action, then click-F4-click-F4-click-F4.
Take applying text styles. In InDesign yes, you can apply a keyboard shortcut. But it's modifier key + keypad so it's always two hands. Click, *hands off mouse to keyboard*, apply style. Repeat. And that's if you already have a shortcut key set up. With Word, you can select text, click a style, then click-F4-click-F4 and you're done.
AND it applies to nearly everything you do with formatting, deleting, inserting (some table formatting actions aren't included but that's about it)
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Anonymous commented
illustrator has it! ctrl + D, why not Indesign?! https://rankaroo.com/seo-guarantee/
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Anonymous commented
What is the repeat action keystroke equivalent for Macs?
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Jules commented
It does do a repeat action, it's CTRL + ALT + 4
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Peter Fahrni commented
I used to be able to grab a box, duplicate and offset it, and then apply option command 3, which would give me a repetitions of that last step (the duplication and that exact offset. That was an extremely useful feature for me and I cannot quite wrap my head around why it's gone.
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Ulysses de Oliveira commented
I agree. This missing feature would have saved me dozens of working hours. That's a shame ID doesn't have that.
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Anonymous commented
CTRL + ALT + U
Enjoy.
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Pierre Ruiz commented
+ 1
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Anonymous commented
Agreed! Crazy that it doesn't already exist. Please make it happen!
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Anonymous commented
This seems so obvious, and demanded. Would be a huge time saver, as it is in MS Word and other programs!