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I accidentally deleted a worksheet. I have saved the file since then.
Excel will not let me do an undo. Is there any way to get that sheet back?
I have not closed my file yet. Any help will be appreciated. Thanks.


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Unless you have a backup, no. Once you save, the sheet is gone from the
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I accidentally deleted a worksheet. I have saved the file since then.
Excel will not let me do an undo. Is there any way to get that sheet back?
I have not closed my file yet. Any help will be appreciated. Thanks.

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Steve wrote:
I accidentally deleted a worksheet. I have saved the file since then.
Excel will not let me do an undo. Is there any way to get that sheet back?
I have not closed my file yet. Any help will be appreciated. Thanks.


Under Toolsoptionssave if you have auto recovery on you may
have a copy in the folder listed. It may not contain all of
your changes but it may get you the spreadsheet back.

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