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Spreadsheet Undo Button

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[2014-12-26 10:05:31]
heavyhucks - Posts: 18
The undo button seems to be constantly "frozen" and unable to work no matter what I do - both when I right click on the formula bar on the spreadsheet and when I access it through the "spreadsheet" tab.

Any suggestions?

Regards,
James
[2014-12-26 20:13:28]
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368
This command is not available with New Spreadsheets.
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[2014-12-27 00:33:45]
heavyhucks - Posts: 18
OK thank you. I think it would be helpful if it is possible to implement in the future.
[2015-03-12 13:19:06]
phaedonk - Posts: 352
Seriously, I cannot believe that an undo button does not exist in the new spreadsheets.
I am using a modified quote spreadsheet to size my positions and this is just one of the problems I could mention with the new spreadsheets vs excel. Problem is I cannot use excel with a quote spreadsheet, but only with a ss study.

Can you make a modification there, so I can open my sizing file with excel?
[2015-03-12 19:59:21]
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368
We will look into adding an Undo feature for New Spreadsheets.
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[2015-06-16 18:37:53]
User930315 - Posts: 55
I'd like to make another request for an Undo function. I've just started using SC spreadsheets and sometimes have the wrong cell selected when I enter data. With an undo function I can fix it one keystroke. Without it I have to go back, figure out what I had in the cell and enter it again. Having to do that with complex formulas is a recipe for errors.
[2015-06-16 18:38:43]
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368
This task for undo for spreadsheets has been canceled due to the major complexity of implementing it.
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Date Time Of Last Edit: 2015-06-16 18:38:52
[2015-06-16 19:13:57]
phaedonk - Posts: 352
No problem, I have given up on the spreadsheets and gone back to excel anyway.
[2015-06-17 20:57:36]
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368
OK. We will look into adding a more simple version of undo capability.

I think what went wrong with this we had too big of an objective at first.
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Date Time Of Last Edit: 2015-06-17 21:21:27
[2015-06-18 01:10:49]
User930315 - Posts: 55
A limited multi-level undo (say 3 to 5 levels) would be plenty for my use in nearly all situations.

If that involves major complexity to implement, even a one level undo would be a huge improvement and make the spreadsheets much more usable, at least for me.

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