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We have been using Excel to hold our customer database. No one protected the
or froze the document cells. A few weeks ago, someone sorted the information without highlighting the whole document, so now the names/addresses/phone numbers don't match up. Is there a way for us to see all the changes that have been made to the document over a long period of time, and then go back to the fateful sorting and undo it?? Otherwise, the document is worthless to us. Help! |
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