I was working on a revision of a book > 1000 pages, with literally dozen
of thousands of corrections with mainly tracked changes.  This was so
large and so slow even with shown changes that it was unmanageble even
after just few pages so I had to split the book in parts of 30-50 pages.
But this is expected behaviour so it does not matter.

Previously I have only used "track changes" a couple of times in rather
small ammounts (<20 changes per document) and have seen no problems at
all.

The point is that it is a huge effort and I have seen it only a couple
of times so I don't know if I am going to be able to reproduce it, and I
am bound  by a legal agreement so I cannot share the document where it
happened.

The text was a plain text with not intentional usage of styles and
formatting, no pictures and only occasional tables. But, I think that
the last time this happed was when making correction within a table,
adding lines, deleting lines, going to the text editing the text outside
the table and then undo and I think that the undo did not undo the
changes to the table, just to the main text. I cannot even recall
correctly now because after my first report I have gone thru 400 pages
and I didn't have similar problem.

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multiple undo-redo skips steps when using track changes
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/562996
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