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Hi gang! In this video we're going to recover a Google Sheet by restoring a previous version. This can be a huge time-saver, maybe even a job saver, in the event that something goes wrong with one of your files and you need to backtrack. Here we have a donation spreadsheet. Now, let's say that for some reason all, of our data disappears. Technically we can undo this right now, but pretend we've already closed out of the file and undoing is no longer an option. No worries. We'll just restore a previous version. In the menu bar, click 'File' > 'Find Version History', and then click 'See version history'. The version history window opens. You can see on my right that Google sheets has logged different times when I've updated this file. My current version at the top is obviously not right, so I'm going to look at the most recent earlier version. The version that's logged here is the one from April 25th, and it has all of my data. So rather than keep my garbage file, I'm going to restore...