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    Mona Marie
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    Can I view my last 10 sorts in Excel & how?

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    please elaborate your question.

    Quote Originally Posted by Mona Marie
    Can I view my last 10 sorts in Excel & how?

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    Mona Marie
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    None of the colums have been formatted. They are just being used as Data
    Entry. The colums have Vessel Data in them. I sorted col. A alphabeticaly &
    it did not stay linked to the data it goes with in the other colums. I am
    trying to get it to go back the way it was. I have already closed out of
    Excel & came back to find the data was messed-up. I thought if there was a
    way to view my last 10 sorts I have done then I may be able to fix this
    problem or make a 2nd copy of the data. This list has been being compiled
    for the past 6 years. Please help.

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    Scoops
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    Mona Marie wrote:
    > None of the colums have been formatted. They are just being used as Data
    > Entry. The colums have Vessel Data in them. I sorted col. A alphabeticaly &
    > it did not stay linked to the data it goes with in the other colums. I am
    > trying to get it to go back the way it was. I have already closed out of
    > Excel & came back to find the data was messed-up. I thought if there was a
    > way to view my last 10 sorts I have done then I may be able to fix this
    > problem or make a 2nd copy of the data. This list has been being compiled
    > for the past 6 years. Please help.
    >


    Hi Mona Marie

    Unfortunately I think you're stuck, almost certainly if you've already
    exited Excel as the Undo "memory" will be lost.

    I think your only hope now is a backup on a disk or server.

    Regards

    Steve


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