EXCEL SHEETS

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Dave Peterson

If you haven't saved the workbook, you could save the current version as a new
name. Reopen the original worksheet and copy/move it into the current workbook.

Depending on formulas/links, you may have some fixing to do, though.
 
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Gord Dibben

Only from a backup of the workbook.

The warning message given when you delete a sheet is meant to make you pause
and reflect on the consequences of that deletion.

There is no "undo" for that action.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP
 
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Pete_UK

No, deletion is permanent - that's why you get a warning message.

If you have not saved the file with its original name, though, you can
use File | Save As to save the current file with a different name, and
then the original one can be opened (with the sheet still in it).

Hope this helps.

Pete
 
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Gord Dibben

I should have mentioned that if you have not yet saved the workbook, close
it without saving and your sheet(s) will not be lost.

Maybe some recent work but that's all will be lost.


Gord
 

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