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    Anonymous commented  · 

    Some kind of Undo or History for View and Window menu changes. This happens at least once or twice a day for me -- I'll be working quickly and inadvertently mash a shortcut combo on the keyboard that triggers the View or WIndow menu along the top to drop down, and when this happens I'm usually already clicking on my workspace where the menu drops and I'll accidentally click and enable or disable a menu option. This usually leads me to having to waste time figuring out what I just changed in Illustrator; sometimes it's an obvious fix but for options I don't use regularly it's a pain to figure out if it was something I had enabled or not. I think even just highlighting in a color the last one to three changed menu items would be helpful in quickly identifying what was changed would be extremely helpful with this issue.

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