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Can you undo using macros?

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Hi,

Yes. You can.
Just use:
Application.Undo

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Thanks Shafiee.

My mistake I did not specify I would like to undo VB
commands.


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Yes. You can.
Just use:
Application.Undo

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Can you undo using macros?

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You have to keep track of it yourself.

John Walkenbach has some tips at:
http://www.j-walk.com/ss/excel/tips/tip23.htm

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