Paul,

Thanks for your response!  I will go back and reread your original
post.  I just want to make sure I was clear -- the "redundant"
properties in Word persisted after a "normal" save.  (I'm not advocating
that approach at this time, I just want to make sure I had not mislead
anyone.)

Randy

Paul Rohr wrote:


> Note, however, that you will no longer be able to undo once you close or
> reload the document.  We don't have a brittle so-called "fast save" option
> to persist all that undo information to disk.  This is, IMNSHO, a Good
> Thing.

I agree that fast saves are bad.  As stated above, the "redundant"
properties persisted through a normal save.

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> Please reread my original post.  According to the algorithm I'm proposing,
> the only way to get back to the state you want is via undo.  I'm definitely
> interested in look&feel feedback about the other detailed behaviors when you
> go forward *without* hitting undo.

I will consider a further response (after looking around a little).

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