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The MrExcel podcast is sponsored by Easy-XL. Learn Excel from MrExcel podcast, episode 1904. Every Macro Does Not Clear UnDo Stack! This is kind of a follow up to yesterdayamp;#39;s podcast, episode 1903, where I showed that we have this event handler macro, that, when we would change something from No to Yes in the Paid column, that record was automatically being written to the data column. And I was going to record an addendum to that podcast yesterday, warning that the problem with these event handler macros, let me show you the event handler macro, is that, you know, traditionally the belief is that every time we run a macro, we clear the undo stack, all right. So that means, that every time that something changes on this worksheet, this macro runs and then therefore we lose undo. And so to demonstrate that, I was going to come here and delete some stuff and then come here and overwrite some stuff. And then show you that when I press Ctrl+Z, it would not be able to undo. But here,