Edit > Undelete command
Use the Edit > Undelete command or press Ctrl+Z to reinsert the most recently deleted object or objects into the active worksheet. The recovered objects are inserted before the currently selected object. If no objects are selected, the recovered objects are inserted at the end of the worksheet.
To move deleted objects to a new location, select the first object after the new location and then issue the Edit > Undelete command. To move deleted objects to the end of the active worksheet, deselect all objects and then issue the Edit > Undelete command. An object can be deselected by pressing the Ctrl key while clicking to the right or left of the object.
If you delete one or more objects by mistake and wish to reinsert the objects in the same place, issue the Edit > Undelete command without moving the selection. However, if the deleted objects were at the end of the worksheet, deselect all objects before issuing the Edit > Undelete command.
Deleting and undeleting expressions can cause expression label numbers in a worksheet to get out of order if the automatic renumbering of expressions has been turned off by the Options > Renumber Expressions command1XPMADF. Click on this same command to turn on the automatic renumbering of expressions thereby putting the expression label numbers in sequential order.
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