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welcome back here in this new video tutorial today we are going to look into a Excel question that is is it possible to recover a deleted Excel sheet generally the answer to this question is no but in some case we can use a trick in Excel to get the deleted seet back which we are going to learn here suppose that here if I delete this credit SES it delete look into the excelamp;#39;s message it says Microsoft Excel will permanently delete this SE do you want to continue here you have to notice this Cod permanent permanent means once deleted the seat is not recoverable if I click and delete now I donamp;#39;t have this seat and if I try to get the seat back by clicking on this undo button then this undo button is not clickable so here the only method to get the seet back is immediately close this workbook without saving but in latest Excel version if this autosave option is turned on then this method is also not going to work but if you havenamp;#39;t saved your workbook after