The only thing I can think of is that the undo buffer is cleared whenever a
macro makes a change. So if a macro were running in this workbook whenever
an entry was made it could have this effect. A quick way to check this
would be to disable macros when the workbook is opened (assuming Security is
set to Medium or higher). Of course if the workbook has no macros (and no
other open workbook has macros) then this is not it.
--
Jim Rech
Excel MVP
| Thats right. Can for the life of me figure what he did.
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| "Jim Rech" wrote:
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| > That's odd. You mean if he types something in a cell and immediately
| > presses Ctrl-z it doesn't disappear?
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| > --
| > Jim Rech
| > Excel MVP
| > | > |I have a user who somehow has disabled the undo in a spreadsheet.
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| >