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Default Undo function after a VB macro in Excel 2003

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When a VB macro is run , there is no memory allocated to the Undo function so
that it can be undone. How can I change this Excel behavior.
I'm talking about simple macros that operate on the current worksheet, such
as a macro to delete the current row where the cursor is located. Or a macro
to change the color of a selected group of cells.

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