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Old 11-03-2019, 06:20 AM   #10
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Originally Posted by deback View Post
When you realize you've replaced something you didn't want to replace (or made some other unwanted change,) just hit ctrl-z, and the last change will be undone. Then the cursor will go back to the last item that was changed.
Only in the current file; not if the change was made in a separate file (think Replace and Find; it replaces, then goes to the next match, which might not be in the same file). My problem is finding which file it was in, if the replacement was not done in the current file.
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