Hi,
Rachel writes:

I have had occasions when writing an email, or editing a document, that I've done something really stupid, and did not want those changes to remain. In that case, I was very glad of the feature you are complaining about. There have also been occasions when I, too, have hit that escape key one too many times, and lost something I'd been working on, so I totally understand your frustration. But I wouldn't want there to not be a way to just get out of a document or email without saving any of the changes! So, for me, it comes down to just remembering to be careful. I hope this makes sense!

Actually, if you're in the word processor and want to abandon whatever you're working on and lost any changes that you made, pressing backspace with q should do it. There's a qwerty equivalent but I forget the keystroke at the moment. In any case, you're asked whether you want to lose current changes, to which you reply y or n.

Tom


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