Microsoft Excel allows the users to Undo their mistakes, or to repeat some of the action by Redo button. This is the significant improvement that differentiate it way ahead of typewriter, under most of the condition, the users are allowed to correct their mistakes.
Mistakes like wrongly deleted sentences, copy and pasting errors, plotted charts with wrong data and so on are recorded by Microsoft Excel. You may Undo your action once mistakes detected, and it is absolutely okay for you to make any mistakes. Just exactly how it works behind the screen? When you are working on your worksheet, Microsoft Excel will record down steps that you take in your work. The steps are recorded in sequence, and you may initiate Undo when you need it.
For example, say now on cell A1, you enter text "This is a", and on the cell A2, you enter text "Mistake". Say you don't want to word "Mistake" and you wish to remove it. Of course one simple way is to delete the text "Mistake" from the worksheet, however, you may perform the same effect by choosing the Undo button.
You may find the Undo button easily on the Quick Access toolbar, just click on the Undo button you may remove the text "Mistake". Say now you enter the text "Success" on the cell A2 after pressing the Undo button, you will actually remove the text "Success". You can easily restore the word by pressing the Redo button, which sit next to the Undo button.
Microsoft Excel is able to track on up to 100 actions that you made on the worksheet. You may see the list when you click on the downward button beside the Undo button, a summary of number of actions will also be shown at the bottom of the list. For each action recorded, there will be a short description of action for you to understand better on exactly what you will be undoing, you don't want to undo those actions that you may want to keep.
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