Help Can Accses My Local Network

Hi
I have a little problem someone in my office deleted the icon for the network the one that appears just above or under the icons of the harddrives when you open a finder window
ever since I cant accses my local network and i cant figure it out how to get the icon ones agian
Can Anyone Help me Please

Look at Finder > Preferences > Sidebar and see if the icon is checked
You can call up the Server connection list with Apple Key + K

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