I love the ability of inserting a register content, directly in insert mode, 
using i_CTRL-R.  However, this gets me into trouble from time to time.

For example, I might be on a roll, and without leaving insert mode, I enter a 
whole paragraph or three, which I want to finish with a contents of a register, 
which I insert using i_CRTL-R.  Except, it turns out I did not get the right 
register (e.g., there was an intervening cut, so it's no longer "1 but rather 
"2 or "3).  Instead of the expected word or phrase, I accidentally pasted a 
register which contained massive amount of text. Great, I'll just hit undo key 
in normal mode to undo it.  But hold on! This also undoes the whole paragraph 
or three I typed in before the mistake.

Gah, how do I undo just the register insertion?!  Or do I have to train myself 
to leave insert mode before register pastes?

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