Undoing "Break apart" (ctrl-B)

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    Default Undoing "Break apart" (ctrl-B)

    Every now and then, I go to paste (Ctrl-V) and accidentally break apart
    (ctrl-B) whatever is selected.
    If it is a button, with actionscript attached, all that script is lost.
    The undo doesn't work and I have to revert to a prior save!

    Am I missing something here? Is there a secret way to undo the Ctrl-B
    command?

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    Default Re: Undoing "Break apart" (ctrl-B)

    On 2005-04-14 05:00:36 -0700, Toby <google@asktoby.com> said:
    > Every now and then, I go to paste (Ctrl-V) and accidentally break apart
    > (ctrl-B) whatever is selected.
    > If it is a button, with actionscript attached, all that script is lost.
    > The undo doesn't work and I have to revert to a prior save!
    >
    > Am I missing something here? Is there a secret way to undo the Ctrl-B
    > command?
    There's an Undo command that can undo hundreds of previous actions in
    the order in which you did them. Press CTRL+Z to start cycling through
    undoing your previous steps.
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    timberfish

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