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Default Memory Space Due to the "Undo" Button

The "Undo" button is a function in excel that retains recent
spreadsheet entries. This is using up precious memory space that I
would like to use for other purposes. In other words, I'm willing to
give up the "Undo" function for more memory space. Is there a way that
I can "turn off" the "Undo" button, so previous worksheet entries are
not saved in memory? Any ideas you might have would be greatly
appreciated. Thank You!

Michael

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Default Memory Space Due to the "Undo" Button

Michael,

Here is some information...
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=211922
XL: How to Modify the Number of Undo Levels

Jim Cone
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The "Undo" button is a function in excel that retains recent
spreadsheet entries. This is using up precious memory space that I
would like to use for other purposes. In other words, I'm willing to
give up the "Undo" function for more memory space. Is there a way that
I can "turn off" the "Undo" button, so previous worksheet entries are
not saved in memory? Any ideas you might have would be greatly
appreciated. Thank You!
Michael

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