Hi, Lasse. I do not know the answers to your questions but I can tell you 
my workaround. I have a quarter-screen widget always on display. The view 
in the widget is called "Mod2day" and is thows all tasks where date and 
time of modification is on or after now-24h (in otherwords, modified within 
the last day). The view is sorted by date and tome of modification, most 
recent at the top. Whenever I loose control of my undo's I go here, 
everything I really want to undo is shown and is ready for edit. Doing 
thi\s instead of just hitting "undo" carries a much lower risk of undoing 
the wrong edit. 

On Wednesday, April 5, 2017 at 12:36:03 PM UTC-4, Lasse Pedersen wrote:
>
> Support:
> Sometimes I have clicked complete or done some other change to a task by 
> accident in a widget view (e.g. if the phone is lagging, or some other 
> mishap). Without really spotting the task in question (and then it would 
> disappear out of the view filter).
> I have then opened the app normally, to try and undo the change, whatever 
> it was. It seems I would not make this work. (I would then have to sort it 
> out by looking through recent completions - first making sure I am in a 
> "neutral" workspace without narrow filters).
>
> But isn't the "undo" feature supposed to be able to catch this?
> What are the "rules" for what it remembers and how (long)?
>

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