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you will find the deleted sheet in the backup you made prior to deleting the
sheet.
if you did not make a back up.....it's gone.

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Hi,

When you do the delete sheet command you get a message which says "to
Permanently delete the sheet click Delete" That word permanently means
permanently... There is no undo, you get that message because it is you
chance to say cancel.


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hi, don't know if you want these options:

- did you go to your recycle bin? (if not on desktop, go to a directory
window, see recycle bin

- get a recover utility, maybe: download.com, search: undelete
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