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Renee
Looking for feedback from anyone concerning this feature. We have by
accident found that when you have two separate workbooks open, make a change
in one, do a "Save", then go to the other workbook and activate it and then
hit the Undo feature, it defaults to the first workbook and undoes the last
change you made in it even though you saved it. We noted that when you do a
"Save" in Excel, the Undo feature button does not inactivate itself like it
does in Word, thereby, solidifying all changes you have made. It still
leaves the option for changes, which is okay, but it's when the undo feature
hops from one open workbook to another that is concerning.
Has anyone else had this experience yet? Any feedback or suggestions?
accident found that when you have two separate workbooks open, make a change
in one, do a "Save", then go to the other workbook and activate it and then
hit the Undo feature, it defaults to the first workbook and undoes the last
change you made in it even though you saved it. We noted that when you do a
"Save" in Excel, the Undo feature button does not inactivate itself like it
does in Word, thereby, solidifying all changes you have made. It still
leaves the option for changes, which is okay, but it's when the undo feature
hops from one open workbook to another that is concerning.
Has anyone else had this experience yet? Any feedback or suggestions?