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How to retrieve deleted sheets in excel after saving the document
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Hi Osaka,

I think that you would need a backup copy of the workbook.


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Unless you have a backup copy or you're on a network with backup I'm afraid
they're gone for good,
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I'm not sure if this is waht you are asking...but, sometimes they are still
there if you click Start, latest dokuments.
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