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Excel Should Have a History Function.

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    Ray M.
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    Excel Should Have a History Function.

    Ever used graphic design programs and notice the history of each step that
    you took to accomplish something. well that same functionality should be
    incorporated into the next excel. as a student i often find it helpful to
    look back at what i did to see how certain functions were executed. in
    addition, a printing of the history should be available too, professors like
    to see how you did things. simply showing the formulas for each cell does not
    satisfy the need for a history function. I look forward to seeing this
    function in the future release of excel. Thanks.

    i am using excel 2003.

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    Harlan Grove
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    Re: Excel Should Have a History Function.

    Ray M. wrote...
    >Ever used graphic design programs and notice the history of each step
    >that you took to accomplish something. well that same functionality
    >should be incorporated into the next excel. as a student i often find
    >it helpful to look back at what i did to see how certain functions
    >were executed. in addition, a printing of the history should be
    >available too, professors like to see how you did things. simply
    >showing the formulas for each cell does not satisfy the need for a
    >history function. I look forward to seeing this function in the
    >future release of excel. Thanks.

    ....

    How large do you want Excel files to become?

    What sort of history? Absolutely ALL actions?

    History of all changes in such a way that you can see every past state?

    It's possible to use the macro recorder to record discrete sets of
    steps taken during the creation of a workbook model. You could play
    back such macros in initial sequence to recreate your workbook. So in a
    way the functionality you're requesting already exists.

    That said, don't hold your breath waiting for Microsoft to enable
    recording of individual keystrokes and mouse actions while in Enter,
    Point or Edit modes.


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    Max
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    Re: Excel Should Have a History Function.

    > ... history of each step ..

    Perhaps the current max 16 undo levels, which provides an undo history for
    most actions performed in Excel ? And the number of undos could apparently
    be increased according to:

    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/162944/EN-US/
    http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;211922

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