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"Undo" - what actually gets un-done?

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phreaq

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I've noticed some weird things when it comes to the Undo command, and I find it doesn't always undo your last command.

I had one case where I modified a part, and got tonnes of errors, so I clicked 'undo' and it undid something else, and I was still left with all my errors.

What does and doesn't the undo command undo?

phreaq
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It undoes the last command... your problem is you probably don't use the Ctrl-Q that often and you need to. You errors were probably always there you just didn't know it. Doing a Ctrl-Q will help you to find these errors.

Ctrl-Q is a full rebuild from the top of the tree to the bottom... Sketch to feature for every feature.

Regards,

Scott Baugh, CSWP [pc2]
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Phreaq,

It undoes your last action which is not necessarily an "undo command" it could undo the placement of a sketch contraint. Try clicking on Undo List (to the right of the Undo button) to see the list of actions that are available to undo. The most recent actions are at the top of the list. The command works as intended for me in SWx 2005



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