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In Excel, when formatting or performing other functions, the "redo" option
changes to a "repeat" option. In an earlier version of Excel I was able to create this repeat option as a button in a custom toolbar. In Excel 2002, I have not been able to figure out how I had done that. |
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First, I like to use F4 (or ctrl-y) to repeat my last repeatable action. I find
it quicker than the mouse. But you could drag that option from the Edit dropdown and put it on any toolbar you like (even a new custom toolbar). Tools|customize|toolbars tab (create a new toolbar if you want) But still with that dialog showing, click on the Edit drop down. Ctrl-click and drag that "repeat ...." to your favorite toolbar. (Ctrl is important. That's making a copy. If you don't ctrl-drag, you're moving). Then dismiss the dialog and you'll be all set. D wrote: In Excel, when formatting or performing other functions, the "redo" option changes to a "repeat" option. In an earlier version of Excel I was able to create this repeat option as a button in a custom toolbar. In Excel 2002, I have not been able to figure out how I had done that. -- Dave Peterson |
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I am aware of how to create the toolbar. I appreciate your attempt to answer
however, I have tried to drag it off of the Edit dropdown and it does not create a copy nor even move. "Dave Peterson" wrote: First, I like to use F4 (or ctrl-y) to repeat my last repeatable action. I find it quicker than the mouse. But you could drag that option from the Edit dropdown and put it on any toolbar you like (even a new custom toolbar). Tools|customize|toolbars tab (create a new toolbar if you want) But still with that dialog showing, click on the Edit drop down. Ctrl-click and drag that "repeat ...." to your favorite toolbar. (Ctrl is important. That's making a copy. If you don't ctrl-drag, you're moving). Then dismiss the dialog and you'll be all set. D wrote: In Excel, when formatting or performing other functions, the "redo" option changes to a "repeat" option. In an earlier version of Excel I was able to create this repeat option as a button in a custom toolbar. In Excel 2002, I have not been able to figure out how I had done that. -- Dave Peterson |
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Did you have that dialog showing
Tools|Customize???? D wrote: I am aware of how to create the toolbar. I appreciate your attempt to answer however, I have tried to drag it off of the Edit dropdown and it does not create a copy nor even move. "Dave Peterson" wrote: First, I like to use F4 (or ctrl-y) to repeat my last repeatable action. I find it quicker than the mouse. But you could drag that option from the Edit dropdown and put it on any toolbar you like (even a new custom toolbar). Tools|customize|toolbars tab (create a new toolbar if you want) But still with that dialog showing, click on the Edit drop down. Ctrl-click and drag that "repeat ...." to your favorite toolbar. (Ctrl is important. That's making a copy. If you don't ctrl-drag, you're moving). Then dismiss the dialog and you'll be all set. D wrote: In Excel, when formatting or performing other functions, the "redo" option changes to a "repeat" option. In an earlier version of Excel I was able to create this repeat option as a button in a custom toolbar. In Excel 2002, I have not been able to figure out how I had done that. -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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