Too much apple z

so if you have recorded a couple tracks on garage band and have not saved them and you dont like a track so you hit apple z to undo it and hit apple z again and you undo the undo and then you hit apple z again and you undo another track how can you make it to where you never hit apple z. My sister had three vocal tracks and she apple z too much so she actually got rid of 2 of the three tracks. I told her if she saved it she could have revert to save but she never saved.
so question is
Can you undo all of you apple Zs???
thanks
JD

You can re-do your "Apple Z" by holding shift and pressing "Apple Z."

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