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October 23, 2018
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Only three "UNDO" steps in CC2019

  • October 23, 2018
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Since I updated to CC2019 I can only Undo three steps.

Is there anything I can tweak or is another bug from CC2019?

I think I'm gonna use CC2018 till you fix this mess...

    Correct answer amaarora

    Hi,

    This issue seems to happen very rarely.

    Do you have any reproducible steps for the bug?

    Please vote for this issue at InDesign CC 2019 (v14.0) strg+z / cmd+z doesn't work properly – Adobe InDesign Feedback

    -Aman

    3 replies

    Creatikon
    Participant
    December 9, 2018

    Hi!

    I recently upgraded to InDesign CC 2019.

    The same issue is happening to me.

    After a certain number of operations (approx. 70) in an existing InDesign brochure of 148 pages, all history steps are disappearing and I see only 2 or 3 steps as I continue to work.

    I mention here that I previously bought and installed the latest version of 65BIT EasyHistory plugin. Nevertheless, whatever I do, the same thing happens everytime I open and work in any InDesign file I have.

    I have never had this problem with InDesign CC 2018. I am using the same system configuration and all I did was I upgraded to CC 2019.

    So the problem must be with this new version of InDesign.

    What do you mean amaarora by "reproducible steps for the bug"? Do you need print screen or a video screen capture of this bug to forward this to an Adobe team to investigate?

    Thank you!

    Arthur

    amaarora
    amaaroraCorrect answer
    Inspiring
    October 24, 2018

    Hi,

    This issue seems to happen very rarely.

    Do you have any reproducible steps for the bug?

    Please vote for this issue at InDesign CC 2019 (v14.0) strg+z / cmd+z doesn't work properly – Adobe InDesign Feedback

    -Aman

    Morazan
    Known Participant
    September 7, 2025

    How the hell is this an answer? Typical Adobe, patting itself on the back for doing absolutely nothing to address its defective, bloated, overpriced junkware.

    Colin Flashman
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    October 23, 2018

    I'm unable to replicate the fault on my Mac running the latest update of High Sierra, are you able to let us know what operating system you are using?

    Nevertheless, there is a free plug-in from 65bit software you may wish to try that may not only resolve your situation, but is a far better way of using the undo tool. The plug-in provides additional options in the edit menu that allows multiple steps to be backtracked with the undo:

    The plug-in can be found here: https://www.65bit.com/download/reg/

    If the answer wasn't in my post, perhaps it might be on my blog at colecandoo!
    Participating Frequently
    October 23, 2018

    I'm on Windows 7 SP 1

    16 gb RAM, I5, two SSD HD

    leo.r
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    September 7, 2025

    No, it's started happening to me in 2025, latest build. Once again, Adobe software falls on its face and all the Adobe people can say is evidently "Well gee whiz, that never happened to me!" Very professional. Classic blame-the-client-at-all-costs non-answer.


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    No, it's started happening to me in 2025, latest build.


    By @Morazan

     

    What's your operating system version and the machine specs (RAM in particular)? When did the problem start? Does it happen with all documents or only specific ones? What is the exact issue you're experiencing?

     

    In any case, this thread is 7 years old. You may want to start a new thread with the exact description of your issue and the specs mentioned above.