Well, the Saved copy doesn't preserve Undo history, and Hagar is correct: 
Performing Save does not clear the Undo history for the document that remains 
open.  Whether an AutoSave recovery will recover the Undo history to that point 
is something that can be verified by an experiment of some kind.  

I also realize that I don't know if AutoSave is completely separate from the 
document recovery material used after crashes and other situations or that's 
what AutoSave is updating.  More experimentation!  Helpful documentation?

 - Dennis  

-----Original Message-----
From: Hagar Delest [mailto:hagar.del...@laposte.net] 
Sent: Sunday, June 23, 2013 03:37 AM
To: users@openoffice.apache.org
Subject: Re: [DISCUSS] ODF file formats vs Zip

Le 10/06/2013 02:16, Richard Detwiler a écrit :
> Also, I don't know if this is the case with auto-save, but when manually 
> saving, I'm pretty sure that things can not be "undone" prior to the save. If 
> this is indeed the case with auto-save, this is another very good reason not 
> to use it. You may have done something you really want to undo, but if the 
> auto-save happens, you can't. (Again, I'm not positive whether this is the 
> case with auto-save like with manual save, but I'm guessing it may be.)

No. The auto-save operation does not reset the undo history (same with standard 
save).

Hagar

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