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Default Undo multiple actions

I can only "undo" one action... where do I go to set it up so I can undo the
maximum number of past actions?

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Default Undo multiple actions

You can increase the number of Undos available, but there are lots of things
that reset that Undo stack. If you save a file, then the stuff in the Undo list
isn't available. Even if the file gets saved by AutoSave (or Autorecover, I
think(???)), you'll lose that list.

Lots of macros can destroy this list, too.

Just in case you want to increase the number of Undos...

You can change the level of undo's in Excel:

xl2k and above
XL: How to Modify the Number of Undo Levels
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=211922

xl97
XL97: How to Modify the Number of Undo Levels
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=162944




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I can only "undo" one action... where do I go to set it up so I can undo the
maximum number of past actions?

Thanks!


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