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How can I restore a column that was deleted by mistake
How can I restore a column that was deleted by mistake after I have saved the
document. Can one go back to a previous saved version stored in excel somewhere. Although I don't think it is actually possible, I have to at least ask if it is possible. |
Answer: How can I restore a column that was deleted by mistake
Don't worry, there are a few ways to restore a deleted column in Excel even if you have saved the document. Here are some steps you can follow:
I hope these steps help you restore your deleted column in Excel. |
How can I restore a column that was deleted by mistake
You could IF you had set the "Always create backup" option on. Otherwise
you will rely on your weekly document backup store. Lucia wrote: How can I restore a column that was deleted by mistake after I have saved the document. Can one go back to a previous saved version stored in excel somewhere. Although I don't think it is actually possible, I have to at least ask if it is possible. |
How can I restore a column that was deleted by mistake
Not possible...
-- HTH... Jim Thomlinson "Lucia" wrote: How can I restore a column that was deleted by mistake after I have saved the document. Can one go back to a previous saved version stored in excel somewhere. Although I don't think it is actually possible, I have to at least ask if it is possible. |
How can I restore a column that was deleted by mistake
This is not an Excel feature, but if you are using a network depending on how
your network is set up you may be able to access previous versions. On my work network, if I browse to a file and right click on it and select properties, in addidtion to the usual Geneal, Security and Summary Tabs I get a Tab called Previous Versions. On this tab I have the option to restore older versions of the file. This has saved me some work on a couple of occasions. -- If this helps, please remember to click yes. "Lucia" wrote: How can I restore a column that was deleted by mistake after I have saved the document. Can one go back to a previous saved version stored in excel somewhere. Although I don't think it is actually possible, I have to at least ask if it is possible. |
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