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How to Redo in PowerPoint

Updated on:
June 5, 2026
By:
Madhav Bhandari
Use this interactive demo to learn how to restore changes with the Redo button in PowerPoint.

Quick summary

The Redo function in PowerPoint lets you instantly reapply any action you previously undid, keeping your editing workflow fast and error-free. Accessible from the Home tab, the Redo button is a curved arrow pointing right that restores your most recent change in one click.


Steps

  1. Go to the Home tab in the PowerPoint ribbon.
  2. Click the Redo button — the curved arrow pointing right — to reapply your last undone action.

📌 Why this matters

The Redo feature in Microsoft PowerPoint is essential for anyone editing presentations, as it allows users to instantly reapply actions that were accidentally undone. Located on the Home tab, the Redo button saves time and prevents data loss during complex slide editing sessions. For teams working collaboratively in PowerPoint Online via Microsoft 365, mastering Redo ensures a smoother, more efficient workflow. Understanding this simple but powerful command helps users maintain full control over their presentation edits without starting over.
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