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Safari: How to undo?

I'm writing a text on a website. I want to undo my last change, just like in any text editor and Chrome. Unfortunately, I couldn't find how to do such a fundamental task in Safari. When I press Cmd+Z, it opens the last closed tab instead of undoing the previous text change.

MacBook Pro 15″, macOS 11.3

Posted on May 13, 2021 6:00 AM

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Posted on May 15, 2021 12:47 AM

On my Mac ⌘Z works as you expect.


If I write inside a text box (like here, while replying to your post) and then invoke undo the last word is deleted. If a tab is closed while writing a text, Safari is smart enough to keep deleting the last typed word when undo is invoked (even though under Edit menu the Undo Typing turns in Undo Close Tab).

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May 15, 2021 12:47 AM in response to magicalMouse

On my Mac ⌘Z works as you expect.


If I write inside a text box (like here, while replying to your post) and then invoke undo the last word is deleted. If a tab is closed while writing a text, Safari is smart enough to keep deleting the last typed word when undo is invoked (even though under Edit menu the Undo Typing turns in Undo Close Tab).

Safari: How to undo?

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