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Follow these steps: Open Excel and go to the "File" tab. Click on "Open" and navigate to the folder where the deleted sheet was originally saved. In the lower-right corner, click on the "Recover Unsaved Workbooks" button. Look for the deleted sheet in the list of recovered files and open it.
Steps to Find Excel Backup File Location In the Excel Options window, click on "Save" on the left-hand side. Scroll down to the "Save workbooks" section and note the default backup file location. Visit the default backup file location, which is typically a special folder dedicated to autosaved files.
Searching for AutoRecover files If you have a Microsoft 365 subscription, check the following folder locations for backup files: C:\<UserName>\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Word. C:\<UserName>\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Office.
Go to File > Info > Manage Document > Recover Unsaved Workbooks in Excel, or Recover Unsaved Presentations in PowerPoint.
To recover your unsaved file, please follow these steps: Open Microsoft Excel. Click on the "File" tab. Click on "Open" Click on "Recover Unsaved Workbooks" at the bottom of the list. Look for the file in the list of unsaved workbooks. If you don't see the file, unfortunately, it may not be possible to recover it.
1. Open Excel and click on File. In the Open tab, click Recent and tap Recover Unsaved Workbooks. 2. Recover from auto recover: Start Microsoft Excel and navigate to File. Select Info from the left menu, tap on the Manage Workbook position, and choose Recover Unsaved Workbooks.
Step 1: Go to the File tab and click on the “Options” list. Step 2: You can look for the “Save” option in the left-hand side list under Options. Click on the “Save” and find the “AutoRecover” option under Save Workbooks. Step 3: In Microsoft Excel, your File automatically gets saved after every 10 minutes.
Go to File > Info > Manage Document > Recover Unsaved Workbooks in Excel, or Recover Unsaved Presentations in PowerPoint.
If you're using Windows with File History enabled, right-click the overwritten file and go to "Properties" > "Previous Versions". If available, you can restore an older version from before you saved on computer two. Check if OneDrive or your cloud storage has version history enabled.
Right-click on the Excel or Word file and select "Properties". Step 3. Go to "Previous Versions", find and select the latest version or the version you want back, click "Restore". This is all there is to it, your replaced or overwritten Excel or Word file will be restored with the same file name.