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Default undo is not activated

in normal excel operation the undo and redo function are not operational. how
can they be activated?
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Default undo is not activated

Hi,

I'm not aware of any way to switch this on/off using a menu option but if it
isn't working for you it may be that you have a macro running which would
clear the undo stack and make it appear as if it was disabled.


Mike


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in normal excel operation the undo and redo function are not operational. how
can they be activated?

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Default undo is not activated

Macros will clear the Undo stack.

Have you any macro or event code that may be interfering?


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On Mon, 22 Oct 2007 05:10:00 -0700, Hans wrote:

in normal excel operation the undo and redo function are not operational. how
can they be activated?


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