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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 


-----Original Message-----
From: adrian [mailto:stori@xxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Friday, October 28, 2005 9:59 AM
To: wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [WDSCI-L] Re: Undo Weirdness


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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