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Undo deletes part of message

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Hi,

I'm using Thunderbird 102.3.1 on Windows 10.

I start writing a text in thunderbird, then copy/paste an element from a bullet list from a Word document next after the text I just wrote (without line break). If I undo (ctrl + Z) my action the entire paragraph I was working on (until previous line break) disappears and is definitely lost, I cannot get it back.

This is quite annoying, especially if the paragraph is long...

Anybody already faced this issue?

Thanks in advance.

Hi, I'm using Thunderbird 102.3.1 on Windows 10. I start writing a text in thunderbird, then copy/paste an element from a bullet list from a Word document next after the text I just wrote (without line break). If I undo (ctrl + Z) my action the entire paragraph I was working on (until previous line break) disappears and is definitely lost, I cannot get it back. This is quite annoying, especially if the paragraph is long... Anybody already faced this issue? Thanks in advance.

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Word documents have lots of extra 'stuff' that is garbage to Thunderbird. Try 'paste without formatting' to see if that works better.

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Hi,

Thank you for the reply. Yes, paste without formatting does the job. The point is one does not necessarily think about pasting without formatting and then it is quite annoying when a long text disappears. I think this is a bug which should be addressed.

Best regards