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		<description>&lt;strong&gt;Undeleting Google Docs and Spreadsheets...&lt;/strong&gt;

[Source: EasyTweaks.com] quoted: In order to recover those to your Google Docs home, you&#146;ll need to navigate to the Trash folder, check the box at the left side of your document name and click on Undelete. Recovered documents are automatically tra...</description>
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<p>[Source: EasyTweaks.com] quoted: In order to recover those to your Google Docs home, you&#8217;ll need to navigate to the Trash folder, check the box at the left side of your document name and click on Undelete. Recovered documents are automatically tra&#8230;</p>
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