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  1. Aug 27, 2021 · Right click on the QAT > Select Update Ribbon > select Quick Access Toolbar option > In the command list find and double click on Redo and Undo. Personally, I prefer the <CTL><Z> shortcut for undo and <F4> for Redo. so you’d think we’d be able to communicate quite well with people. She means the two little>Redo and Undo.

    • Update of Microsoft Excel
    • Where to Find The Undo and Redo Buttons Now
    • More Changes to The Ribbon and Quick Access Toolbar
    • Further Information

    Microsoft regularly updates the Office suite, including Microsoft Excel. Most updates are really helpful and improve your daily work, but some of them might confuse you at the first moment. One of the coming updates will include a changed user interface. That means, buttons and ribbons look differently. However, most functions are still where they ...

    Before, by default, the undo and redo buttons were located in the Quick Access Toolbar. The Quick Access Toolbar was either above or below the ribbon and by default looks like this: After you have updated your Office version to the new layout, the buttons are now on the left of the Home ribbon: You can put them back into the ribbonif you like: Just...

    Besides the location of the Quick Access Toolbar and the buttons in it, the update also comes with more changes. Microsoft claims, these changes are based on user feedback. Please judge yourself if they are helpful for you… 1. You cannot remove the AutoSave toggle and the Save button any longer. Let’s see if Microsoft lets us hide them in the futur...

    Do you want to know more about the “Visiual Update” of Microsoft Office? Please refer to this post by Microsoft.
    You want to know more about how to customize the Quick Access Toolbar? Please refer to this article.
  2. Redo an action. To redo something you've undone, press Ctrl+Y or F4. (If F4 doesn't seem to work, you may need to press the F-Lock key or Fn Key, then F4) on your keyboard, or select Redo on the Quick Access toolbar. (The Redo button only appears after you've undone an action.) Note: For more information about the Quick Access Toolbar, see ...

  3. What you have to do is: 1. Click the menu tab on the Main menu ribbon. 2. Then go to the Edit menu. 3. On the drop-down menu, find the Undo Function and use it to return back to more than one action. 4. You can also click an arrow that is next to undo and be able to choose the action that you want to return to.

  4. Jun 17, 2024 · Type UndoHistory. Press Enter. Click Edit Modify. As a result, a new dialog box will appear. Choose Decimal under Base. Type a value (0 to 100) in the Value box. Press OK. Close the program and start Excel. This will solve the undo and redo not working issue.

  5. Apr 17, 2022 · To redo an action using a keyboard shortcut, press "Ctrl+Y" on Windows or "Command+Y" on Mac. Alternatively, on Windows, you can press the "F4" key to redo an action. If pressing the F4 key alone doesn't work, you may need to press it together with the "fn" key. On Excel for Windows, the Redo button is found in the Home tab's Undo group in the ...

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  7. Aug 28, 2024 · For Mac users, press Command + Y. You can press the redo button as many times as you want to undo the actions you’ve undone or you can press Ctrl + Y repeatedly if you want to undo many steps. Or better yet redo multiple actions all at once. It’s easy as 1-2-3! 👌. Click the down arrow beside the Redo button.

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