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Excelamp;#39;s fantastically useful Undo feature, enables you to reverse an action when youamp;#39;ve made a mistake. Itamp;#39;s only possible to undo the previous 100 actions. Sometimes you might undo an action, and then change your mind. Redo will step through the operations in reverse. In effect undoing the Undo. Before we can start this lesson you need to close down Excel. This means that there will be no actions to undo or redo when we start the lesson. So Iamp;#39;ll close down Excel and then reopen it. And Iamp;#39;ll open the sample file for this lesson, which is: The Worldamp;#39;s Fastest Cars 8. Iamp;#39;m going to begin by adding a few actions to this worksheet so that we can see how Excel can undo them. So Iamp;#39;ll click on The World Cars tab, click in cell A17 and type the text: USA Cars into the cell. And I think Iamp;#39;ll boldface this as well, so Home tab on the Ribbon, Font group and Bold. Now Iamp;#39;ll move down two rows to cell A19 and Iamp;#39;ll