Undo trace in spreadsheet

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How to undo trace in spreadsheet

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hi Iamp;#39;m Nate Moore this is Excel video 197 weamp;#39;ve been through the function library and done all kinds of functions for a while now what I want to do is spend a few minutes in the formula auditing section and show you some of the tools that Excel has to help audit the results of the functions and the formulas that youamp;#39;ve used before I get into what I want to talk about today just a brief warning that Excel has a bunch of tools that can catch a variety of problems but thereamp;#39;s no way Excel can catch all the logical problems of the data entry problems or some of the other problems that can happen on your spreadsheet what Iamp;#39;m going to show you some good tools to help but it is absolutely no substitute for making sure you understand what the spreadsheets trying to do that the logic makes sense that the numbers are in properly that the data is right coming into the spreadsheet because excelamp;#39;s going to take what you give it and run but and not cat

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Undo an action Using the keyboard, press Ctrl+Z. You can press Ctrl+Z repeatedly if you want to undo multiple steps.
If you dont have an Undo icon on your toolbar, you may have accidentally deleted it. To add the Undo icon back, you can click the dropdown arrow at the side of the toolbar and select Customize Quick Access Toolbar. After clicking this option, you can select the Undo option to add the icon back to your toolbar.
To undo an action press Ctrl+Z on your keyboard, or select Undo on the Quick Access Toolbar. You can press Undo (or Ctrl+Z) repeatedly if you want to undo multiple steps. Note: For more information about the Quick Access Toolbar, see Customize the Quick Access Toolbar.
The Trace Error button appears next to the cell in which a formula error occurs, and a green triangle appears in the upper-left corner of the cell. When you click the arrow next to the button, a list of options for error checking appears.
Excel will draw arrows to show the cells that are affected by the value of the selected cell. If the cell has multiple dependents, you can use the Trace Dependents button again to trace the dependents of the dependent cells. To remove the arrows, click on the Remove Arrows button in the Formula Auditing group.
Another swift way to undo the last action in Excel is to press Ctrl + Z on your keyboard. This is the universal Undo shortcut across many applications, not just Microsoft Excel. Mac users can use the Command + Z shortcut to undo in Excel.
To undo an action, press Ctrl + Z. To redo an undone action, press Ctrl + Y.
To undo an edit, click Undo (left arrow to the left of the Save drop-down) or use Ctrl-Z on PC or ⌘Z on Mac. To redo an edit that youve undone, click Redo (right arrow to the left of the Save drop-down) or use either Ctrl-Y / Ctrl-Shift-Z on PC or ⌘Y / ⌘Shift-Z on Mac.

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