Datasheet

Can I undo more than one
action at a time?
Yes. Click beside to
display the list of actions
you can undo. Click the
oldest action you want to
undo, and Excel undoes
all of the actions from the
oldest one you select to
the latest, showing you
the worksheet at the point
in time before you took
any of those actions.
Can I redo more than one
action at a time.
Yes. The Redo feature
works the same way as the
Undo feature. To be able
to redo more than one
action at a time, you must
undo multiple actions
before you redo. Then,
click beside to
display a list of actions you
can redo. Click the oldest
action, and Excel redoes
all of the actions from the
oldest to the latest.
Why is the Redo button
unavailable when the
Undo button is available?
Excel keeps track of all
actions you take in all
open workbooks and
makes those actions
available to undo until you
close Excel. The button
will not be available unless
there are actions to redo,
and actions to redo do
not become available until
you undo an action. If you
then click to redo the
action you undid, then
becomes unavailable
because there are no more
actions to redo.
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Excel reverses the last action.
In this example, Excel removes italics.
If you click Undo again in this
example, Excel removes the text.
4 Click the Redo button ( ).
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Excel reverses the effect of undoing
by adding back your last action. In
this example, Excel reapplies italics.
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