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Default EXCEL SHEET

wat I suggest is that every time you work in a with a file, may it be excel
word or anything... immediately before making any radical changes..
save it with a new name. the versioning system is advicable

like

salary 2008 1.0
salary 2008 1.1
salary 2008 1.2

like that it is easy to retrieve and if the work is finished just keep two
or three copies. You don't have to worry to start the whole work from the
beginning.

Ok I know giving advice to somebody who is looking for a missed sheet is
horrible!

try Norton antivirus's file recovery.
or PCInspector file recovery.
how hows perhaps you will be getting some thing.





"David Biddulph" <groups [at] biddulph.org.uk wrote in message
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Don't save the workbook from which you have deleted the sheet; just close
and reopen the workbook.

If you have already saved the workbook over the top of the previous
version, you'll need to go back to an archive or backup copy, or to a copy
you have sent to someone else. If you don't have a backup this time, then
I guess that in future you will be more inclined to use the option "always
create a backup".

And next time you send a message, please get your caps lock key repaired
so that you can stop SHOUTING.
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David Biddulph

"SARADA" wrote in message
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HI ALL.
PLEASE SUGGEST TO RECOVER A DELETED SHEET IN EXCEL 2003.