Recover deleted tabs

rihab84 Posted messages 259 Registration date   Status Membre -  
brunosc Posted messages 1 Status Membre -
Hello,

I have an Excel file that contains several tabs, but unfortunately, due to a wrong operation, I deleted some of them.
Is there any possibility to recover them?

Thank you in advance for your help.
Configuration: Windows XP Firefox 3.0.10

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Raymond PENTIER Posted messages 58551 Registration date   Status Contributeur Last intervention   17 475
 
Hello.
I wouldn't want to come across as unpleasant towards anyone. However, it is difficult not to point out some anomalies that need to be addressed in the future, based on this regrettable incident:
"it's one of the sups" ► it's not just the executors who should receive basic training before using the equipment and handling the files.
"and since I work in the technical service, I always have to find the solution" ► if a fire destroys the building and incinerates its contents, or if burglars take off with the machines, no technical service can repair the damage; and it’s too easy to make gross and consequential mistakes and then expect someone else to clean up the mess.
" the main problem was that 2 different people could use and modify the same document on the network share without the message saying that the document in question is read-only appearing" ► it is obvious that network work and file sharing require discipline and rigorous handling; the settings must be carefully adjusted; and an external backup solution must be planned (and applied) so that in case of a hiccup, the IT responsible can recover the most recent version of the file before the incident.
"one works with Microsoft Office and the other with Open Office" ► if you take the time to point it out, it means you are aware that this is yet another potential source of unpleasant surprises! I have never seen a horse and a donkey hitched to the same cart, nor have I seen someone wearing a roller skate on their right foot and an ice skate on their left... that usually doesn't last long!

But in the case you have presented, I'm afraid everything has been set up to ensure that disaster strikes sooner or later.
In any case, don't let yourself be accused, don't take on the responsibility for solving what cannot be solved, and make sure to impose operating rules for software and file usage that are compliant, consistent, and rational.
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Retirement is great! Especially in the Caribbean... :-)
Raymond
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