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@@ -926,10 +926,10 @@ way that, if the file was edited only slightly, you will be at
926approximately the same part of the text as before. But if you have 926approximately the same part of the text as before. But if you have
927made major changes, point may end up in a totally different location. 927made major changes, point may end up in a totally different location.
928 928
929 Reverting marks the buffer as not modified. It also clears the 929 Reverting marks the buffer as not modified. However, it adds the
930buffer's undo history (@pxref{Undo}). Thus, the reversion cannot be 930reverted changes as a single modification to the buffer's undo
931undone---if you change your mind yet again, you can't use the undo 931history (@pxref{Undo}). Thus, after reverting, you can do @kbd{C-/}
932commands to bring the reverted changes back. 932to bring the reverted changes back, if you happen to change your mind.
933 933
934 Some kinds of buffers that are not associated with files, such as 934 Some kinds of buffers that are not associated with files, such as
935Dired buffers, can also be reverted. For them, reverting means 935Dired buffers, can also be reverted. For them, reverting means