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I accidentally deleted a worksheet. I have saved the file since then.
Excel will not let me do an undo. Is there any way to get that sheet back?
I have not closed my file yet. Any help will be appreciated. Thanks.


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Hi Steve,

I thing you're f****d because after you save the workbook
everything is un-undoable... there could be a chance that
excel produced a copy.bak but I think you need to tell
excel to do that regularly via the Options... if not, then
everything is done... while you change something in an
excel worksheet, excel produces .tmp-files, but after you
saved it, the .tmp files are deleted.

Maybe you should use a copy of the file in the future...

Nevertheless,

have a nice day ;o)

Markus



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I accidentally deleted a worksheet. I have saved the

file since then.
Excel will not let me do an undo. Is there any way to

get that sheet back?
I have not closed my file yet. Any help will be

appreciated. Thanks.


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