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Lol.  Keep in mind I love your store hehe.  Big transformers fan.
Yeah, I'd think that undo'ing an undo would be weird.  Not windows like. I 
just tested Winword and you can undo to it's original state, add changes 
and the undo only goes back the changes you've done since the original 
state.  And if you make a change in the middle of the undo's, then it 
'inserts' that in between the undo's, and if you undo that then it 
continues with the original undo's again.  But once you've undone 
everything, it clears it's buffer and starts over.

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I had to think about that for a bit (and now my brain hurts), but yes, it
does.  And then you can undo it all over again!  Apparently, at IBM that's
not considered weird.  Must be a fun place to work at.  Keep in mind, I 
work
for a giraffe!


Rick Weber | Toys Я Us International 


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So are you saying that it undoes the undo?  Much like a redo undoes the 
undo?  Now I'm confused.

Ron Power
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Yes, that's what I'm seeing, but it doesn't make sense, meaning: it's not
intuitive.  Especially when I compare it to other editors, for example
MS-Word or when I compare it to simply walking down the street. 

So, what happens if I make 10 changes, undo all 10 back to original state,
make 1 change, undo 3 times and make 1 change.  Where does that leave me?
(Besides confused.) 

8 changes into my first 10 plus one new one?

2 undone changes back from the end of the first 10 plus one new one?


Rick Weber | TЯU International 


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The first undo now will make the document clean again (no 'dirty' 
asterisk).  At this point you can also continue undoing previously-made 
(done / undone) changes, until the document is again clean (and at its 
original state).

Weber, Richard wrote:
> I realize that, but I think you're misunderstanding my situation.  I
> have made changes and did "Undo" all the way back to the original 
> state.  "Undo" button is disabled and message tells me I'm at original 
> state.  No more changes to undo.  Now I make a single change.  The 
> undo button is enabled. How many changes should I be able to undo?


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