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8 Vim provides multi-level undo. If you undo a few changes and then make a new
13 |32.2| Numbering changes
24 Sometimes you make several changes, and then discover you want to go back to
39 made changes after undoing some changes. It's explained in the next section.
45 *32.2* Numbering changes
48 possible to branch off. This happens when you undo a few changes and then
49 make a new change. The new changes become a branch in the undo tree.
53 two changes, numbered 1 and 2, and three states of the text:
83 What matters here is the order in which the changes are made. Undo and redo
84 are not considered changes in this context. After each change you have a new
87 Note that only the changes are numbered, the text shown in the tree above has
89 it. But sometimes by the number of one of the changes below it, especially
149 < number changes time ~
159 Depending on how much time you took for the changes you end up at a certain