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I am using Excel 2007. I have no idea where the undo is. There is a toggle in
the upper left to put it on or off the toolbar but I see no difference when I flip the toggle. I looked around for the answer and I couldn't find anything. Although I'll be honest I didn't look very hard because I am tired of these Microsoft enforced tutorings I have to go through every few years and quite frankly would rather be using Excel a few versions back laugh. If you can help me out I'd appreciate it. Otherwise I'll just keep redoing it the hard way. It takes too long to look over the voluminous material to find anything here..... Paul |
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I don't have Excel 2007, but Control-Z is the standard command for Undo in
most Microsoft applications. -- David Biddulph "Petonak" wrote in message ... I am using Excel 2007. I have no idea where the undo is. There is a toggle in the upper left to put it on or off the toolbar but I see no difference when I flip the toggle. I looked around for the answer and I couldn't find anything. Although I'll be honest I didn't look very hard because I am tired of these Microsoft enforced tutorings I have to go through every few years and quite frankly would rather be using Excel a few versions back laugh. If you can help me out I'd appreciate it. Otherwise I'll just keep redoing it the hard way. It takes too long to look over the voluminous material to find anything here..... Paul |
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The other thing is that many dialogs in Excel 2007 are modeless, meaning
they let you manipulate the Excel window while the dialog is showing. This means Undo contains a lot of itty bitty changes, not the whole pile of changes from your visit to the dialog. So you have to hit Ctrl+Z many times to equal one Excel 2003 Ctrl+Z. You might not notice the minor adjustments made by the first one or two times you hit Undo. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions Peltier Technical Services, Inc. - http://PeltierTech.com _______ "David Biddulph" <groups [at] biddulph.org.uk wrote in message ... I don't have Excel 2007, but Control-Z is the standard command for Undo in most Microsoft applications. -- David Biddulph "Petonak" wrote in message ... I am using Excel 2007. I have no idea where the undo is. There is a toggle in the upper left to put it on or off the toolbar but I see no difference when I flip the toggle. I looked around for the answer and I couldn't find anything. Although I'll be honest I didn't look very hard because I am tired of these Microsoft enforced tutorings I have to go through every few years and quite frankly would rather be using Excel a few versions back laugh. If you can help me out I'd appreciate it. Otherwise I'll just keep redoing it the hard way. It takes too long to look over the voluminous material to find anything here..... Paul |
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