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I was making a spreadsheet for a work the other day and was told that
needed to paste the worksheet into a new worksheet,
the reason was that there was a way to see everything that was on
spreadsheet even if it was deleted..

Does any one know if that is possible, I have been playing with Exce
for years and never heard this..

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I think they meant to say even if the sheet is protected.

HTH, Greg

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I was making a spreadsheet for a work the other day and was told that I
needed to paste the worksheet into a new worksheet,
the reason was that there was a way to see everything that was on a
spreadsheet even if it was deleted..

Does any one know if that is possible, I have been playing with Excel
for years and never heard this...


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