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Hi all -
I was wondering if anyone knew of a way to save the state of an excel workbook so that users could Ctrl-Z (i.e. undo) changes made by a VBA procedure or macro? For example, if my macro simply bold-faced a particular cell, Ctrl-Z would revert the formatting to whatever it was before? Any thoughts would be appreciated. TIA, Kevin |
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