How to store Range for "home-made" Undo Function?
Hello -
That might work for me ... I need to check it out. It's just a little
weird that there seems to be no other way to do this ...
Thanks!
Joe
On Jul 14, 5:12 am, Wigi wrote:
Joe, what is often done, is use an extra hidden worksheet (xlHidden or
xlVeruHidden) where you store some data.
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"Joe HM" wrote:
Hello -
I have restriced inserting and deleting rows on a Worksheet to make
users use functionality of a custom toolbar. That way I can make sure
that formatting stays consistent.
I am now trying to make an undo function after the deletion of a row.
Currently I store the .Value and other . entries in global variables
but it seems like there should be an esier way.
I tried to define a ...
Public mRange as Range
and then assign ...
Set mRange = lSheet.Range(...)
.... but when I try to access mRange from within another function, it
seems to have lost all the data.
How can I create a copy of the range and store it in a variable in
order to restore it later on?
Thanks,
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