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SUMMARYWhen you insert an object from one program (for example, a Microsoft Excel worksheet object) into another program (for example, Microsoft Word), and you deactivate and reactivate the inserted object, the Undo command may behave differently in each program. This article explains the differences in behavior among the Office programs. MORE INFORMATIONEach Microsoft Office program includes an Undo command. This command enables you to undo certain actions after you perform them; for example, if you type a value in a worksheet cell, you can undo the action. To use the Undo command, do either of the following:
However, when you insert an object into another program, the behavior of the undo stack may become cleared when you deactivate and reactive the object. Microsoft Word Document ObjectsWhen you insert a Microsoft Word document into another program, make changes to the document, deactivate, and then reactivate the document object, the undo stack is not cleared. As a result, you can still undo changes that you previously made to the Word document object.Microsoft Excel Worksheet Objects and Chart ObjectsWhen you insert a Microsoft Excel worksheet object or chart object into another program, make changes to the worksheet, deactivate, and then reactivate the worksheet object, the undo stack is cleared. You cannot undo changes that you previously made to the Excel worksheet or chart object.Microsoft PowerPoint Presentation ObjectsWhen you insert a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation object into another program, make changes to the presentation, deactivate, and then reactivate the presentation object, the undo stack is cleared. You cannot undo changes that you previously made to the PowerPoint presentation object.Microsoft Access Database ObjectsYou cannot insert a Microsoft Access database object into another program.ExampleTo see an example of the behavior of the undo stack, follow these steps:
If you perform these same steps when you use a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation object, the behavior is the same. If you insert a Microsoft Word document object into another program, the Undo list contains all the same items after you reactivate the document object. Additional query words: OFF2000
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