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Preforming an undo within a sketch can sometimes set the edit history back to the beginning of the session's edit.


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Hi!

Whenever opening a new sketch within a note, no matter if it's a new or existing note and/or sketch, undoing mistakes multiple times in rapid succession using the keyboard shortcuts may sometimes jump the sketch to the first thing in edit history, either what you had right as you began your editing session, or a blank document if you haven't saved (by exiting) the sketch. This also happens when using my drawing tablet, my Wacom Intuos BT's, macro buttons, assigned to the UNDO action. I have not found it to happen when you use the GUI buttons to undo, however that is with minimal testing done. FYI, this rarely happens, but it impacts me to the point where when it happens, it wastes a lot of time attempting to redo until I get back to the state I was at.

Is there a setting or a hotkey am I pressing/enabling by mistake?

Evernote Info:
10.52.8-win-ddl-public (3911)
Editor: v164.0.20364
Service: v1.64.1

System Info:

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Processor    AMD Ryzen 9 6900HS Creator Edition   3.30 GHz
Installed RAM    32.0 GB (27.7 GB usable)
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System type    64-bit operating system, x64-based processor
Pen and touch    Pen and touch support with 10 touch points

Edition    Windows 11 Home
Version    22H2
Installed on    ‎2/‎3/‎2023
OS build    22621.1105
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Experience    Windows Feature Experience Pack 1000.22638.1000.0

Although this may be unneeded, I draw notes using a Wacom Intuos BT running Windows driver version 3.8.10.52

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I think you answered this one already: ... undoing mistakes multiple times in rapid succession using the keyboard shortcuts ...

More patience, and you avoid the problem, when I read you post correctly. We don't know exactly what is going on in the background when undoing (maybe a sync with the server), but it looks as if something goes wrong when the next undo hits before the last one got processed.

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