
Losing important text and data can be frustrating, especially if you have been working on the text for a while. Luckily, Windows contains several commands and features that enable you to restore deleted text. You can recover deleted text within just a few seconds and get back to working on your project. With the ability to restore deleted text, you'll never have to worry about losing crucial information again.
Step 1
Hold down the "Ctrl" button and press "Z." This keyboard shortcut recovers deleted items, deleted text and moved items.
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Step 2
Click "Edit" and click "Undo" if you are using Windows-based programs, such as MS Word and MS Excel.
Step 3
Open the Recycle Bin and locate the text document. Right-click the text document and click "Restore."
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