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Some additional information Roy.
"System Restore" is simply that....it restores the "system" configuration but does not restore any data files. It is not a backup feature. Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Sun, 2 Jan 2005 11:54:35 -0500, "Earl Kiosterud" wrote: Roy, Unfortunately, any sheet operation (Insert, Rename, Delete, etc.) is not undoable. The delete is totally destructive (you can always manually rename again, etc.) That's why the message appears when you use Delete. By "permanently delete," it means you can't undo it, though that's not made clear at all in the message. Some day in the far future, sitting around with your grandchildren, you can tell them proudly that Microsoft has fixed this. It isn't likely to happen before then, I fear. For future reference, important files can be saved with "version numbers" in the file name, or something similar. I use My File-1.xls, My File-2.xls, etc. Don't be afraid to let that number climb. Increment it with any change in the file you want to. I do this regularly with project files. You never know. You can always save the latest, working file, to an unnumbered name, "My File.xls." -- Earl Kiosterud mvpearl omitthisword at verizon period net ------------------------------------------- "Mr Roy" <Mr wrote in message ... I mistakenly deleted 2 important worksheets in microsoft excel and would like to know if I can get them back. I tried system restore on my computer but that didn't do anything for me. |
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