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[Music] welcome to the smart backup and user restore guide video series the series includes several short videos each covering a specific restore scenario including how to restore formulas deleted rows and deleted cells etc in this video we will show you how to restore a deleted formula or revert to an earlier version now lets switch over to a live sheet and take a look at the process for restoring formulas first lets see what happens if a user came into your sheet and deleted one of your formulas by mistake if they then click save or if autosave was turned on then that formula would be gone forever there is no way for them to undo that change and no way for you to get the formula back however with smart backup you are safe to restore the formula all you would need to do is to go to your smart backup vault workspace and locate the last backup copy of the sheet then you would locate the cell containing the formula then double click into the cell and you will be able to then copy the