I deleted view from apple menu in excel

I accidentally deleted view from the apple menu in excel.  Any ideas about how to put it back?

What view menu?  Excel has its own view menu.  Similarly so does the Finder.  And neither can be removed.  There is no View menu item in either Excel or Finder in the Apple menu.

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