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I sorted a spreadsheet and inadvertently saved it. Is there a way to revert
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Sorry there isn't a way that I know of.

Are you able to sort it back to the original way??
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I sorted a spreadsheet and inadvertently saved it. Is there a way to revert
back to the previously saved version?

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There is if you make a backup or set Excel to do so. Or perhaps you
emailed a copy of the original to someone?

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