I haven't actually tested this explicitly yet, but I certainly will do so very soon. I just never thought it would be possible so I never tried it. I do know, however, that no many how many times the file has been autosaved, if I close the document without an explicit save, it will revert back to the same state it was in before it was opened.

Dale Erwin
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On 6/23/2013 6:40 PM, Brian Barker wrote:
At 18:12 23/06/2013 -0500, Dale Erwin wrote:
Are you saying that if, while editing a document, I do an explicit save, I can still use the undo feature for anything I have changed during the current session?

Yes. (Up to the maximum number of Undos, of course - is that 30 by default?)

What happened when you tested this yourself?

Brian Barker


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