Sketch Picture bug

I just want to make sure I'm not crazy, so I was hopingsomeone could confirm this behavior, and that it is awkward.

1.) Set all planes to visible.
2.) Create a sketch on the Front plane. Insert a Sketch Picture.
3.) Create a sketch on the Top Plane.

Now, as I was sketching on the top plane, I wanted to make somepoints that were "visually coincident" with lines in the sketchpicture on the front plane. I drew some splines, and I was draggingaround the end points. Upon one drag, I missed grabbing the end ofthe spline, and instead grabbed the "sketch picture". I thenapparently drug it onto the top plane.

My gripes with this:
1. I don't like the idea of being able to modify something in adifferent sketch. It didn't duplicate the sketch picture, it movedit.
2. Now that it is tied to my new sketch, and my new sketch is belowmy old sketch in the feature manager tree, I cannot "roll back" andcopy it into the original sketch again.
3. The undo button did not return it to its original location.<-That one really hurts

Luckly I had saved a couple steps previous, so I could just reloadthat. Otherwise I would have to reimport the sketch picture, andtry to get everything to line up again.

So, does anyone have a solution that works better? Can anyoneconfirm that this is an issue?SolidworksSketching