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Can you undo more than one item?

Will access allow you to undo more than one step. On mine it seams that
you can only undo the last thing you did. In excel for example you can
undo at least a dozen steps backwards. In access help, it states that
supposedly you can do multiple undo's. Any ideas?

also, Is the a feature (like in excel) that you can leave a note or comment
hidden in a cell?
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Will access allow you to undo more than one step. On mine it seams that you can only undo the last thing you did. In excel for example you can
undo at least a dozen steps backwards. In access help, it states that supposedly you can do multiple undo's. Any ideas?
You can do multiple Undos for changes to VBA code, but changes to data are
committed to disk immediately and as such you only get one level.
also, Is the a feature (like in excel) that you can leave a note or comment hidden in a cell?


Nope.

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