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</div></div>What I do have is an extensive list of the programs and situations I<br>
would like to be on one page and undo something on some other page:<br>
<br></blockquote></div><br></div><div class="gmail_extra">Very interesting, since I can not think of one single such situation, could you describe one for me? How do you even remember what it is that will become undone with Ctrl-Z? When I work in MS Word (at work) I'm often in the situation that Ctrl-Z undoes something else than I thought it would do because I have forgotten a small editing I did while moving to another location in the document. For example I edit a paragraph, move to another place and during the move I spot an extra space before a comma and remove it, and then I think the Undo will undo the first edit while it just inserts the space again.<br><br></div><div class="gmail_extra">/Peter<br></div></div>