From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Control-Y
Control-Y
For some Microsoft Windows computer applications, the an ABAP report. The mouse cursor turns into a cross-hair
key combination Control+Y will redo a previous action and the user can drag it across some text in order to se-
that the user chose to undo. lect it (text in reports is not selectable across vertical text
Command+Y usually does not have this meaning in lines in SAPGui).
the Apple Macintosh operating system, where ⇧
Shift+Command+Z often does it.
For Linux program, it usually does nothing or func-
See also
tions as redo. In many applications, redo is handled by ⇧ • Redo
Shift+Control+Z. • Undo
In vi and emacs, Control+Y does a paste action • Cut and paste
(known as "yank"). • Ctrl-Z
In SAPgui this enters block select mode, allowing the
user to select text from a fixed-width text output such as
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