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Default With autorecover on in Excel you lose your "undo" functionality.

When you have AutoRecover turned on in Excel, you lose the ability to perform
"Undo" commands, after each time AutoRecover information is saved. This is
very annoying. The only way to get back to where you were without the
ability to perform the "Undo" action is to close the worksheet without saving
it, reopen it and then perform all the things you did up until the thing you
had wanted to "Undo."

Excel should function more like Word, where even after saving the document
you can still "Undo" what you did before saving.

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