preserving "undo" function when using VBA for shortcuts...

sadams1

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I've found out through setting up simple VBA keyboard shortcut macros that using them results in the "undo" not available afterward. For example, a macro that pastes "values only" with a keyboard shortcut is unable to be undone which is not the case when using non VBA shortcuts. Am I smoking too much crack or is it possible to use VBA shortcuts & preserve the ability to undo it?
 

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Bring active cell back into view
Start at A1 and select to A9999 while writing a formula, you can't see A1 anymore. Press Ctrl+Backspace to bring active cell into view.
Whenever a macro makes changes to a workbook, then you loose the undo history.
 
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