#517, jdk1.3.1, win2k
1. Select multiple lines.
2. Hit Control-D.
3. Hit Control-Z to undo.
The undo works correctly, but the lines which are left selected are not the lines which were originally duplicated, rather the line underneath the original lines are selected. I think this is because after the duplication, idea selects the newly created lines rather than leaving the originally lines selected. When the newly created lines are removed by the undo, the selection just defaults to the next set of lines.
Is this desired behavior? If you don't have a convenient way of remembering which lines were originally selected, perhaps it would be better to unselect everything after the undo.
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