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In which of the following scenarios would you use the redo function? you have just typed information that you want to be available in more than one location in the document. you have just used the save as function to name the document, but now you want to change the name. you have just used the paste function to insert copied material, and you want to insert that material again. you have just used the undo function to delete a paragraph, and you want that paragraph back.

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