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SYMPTOMSWhen you use the built-in Delete command on the File menu in the versions of Microsoft Excel that are listed at the beginning of this article, the files you delete are not sent to the Recycle Bin. However, the files are permanently deleted. Note that Microsoft Excel confirms whether you want to delete the files but does not give you the option to send the files to the Recycle Bin. CAUSEThis behavior occurs when you use the built-in Delete command on the File menu in Microsoft Excel under Microsoft Windows 95 or Microsoft Windows NT 4.0. WORKAROUND
To workaround this behavior, delete the file by using one of the following
methods.
Method 1: Using Microsoft Windows ExplorerTo use Windows Explorer to work around this behavior, follow these steps:
Method 2: Using My ComputerTo use My Computer to work around this behavior, follow these steps:
STATUS
This behavior is by design of Microsoft Excel. REFERENCESWindowsFor more information about sending files to the Recycle Bin, click the Index tab in Microsoft Windows 95 or Windows NT Help, type the following text
and then double-click the selected text to go to the "Recycle Bin" topic. Microsoft ExcelFor more information about deleting files or folders, click the Index tab in Microsoft Excel Help, type the following text
and then double-click the selected text to go to the "Deleting Files" topic. Additional query words:
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