Hi @DebbieG90 ,
If the email was already fully sent out to your contacts, there wouldn't be a way to retract it. If it was still Scheduled you could unschedule it, but alas. Generally contacts don't care too much about receiving the (very) occasional correction emails, so I'd recommend what @BizTechWiz suggested and copy the email campaign in question. Then just make your edits, double- and triple-check the links, imagery, and list(s) you're selecting, then send out the edit with a slightly altered subject line. It could say something like Oops! Correction: or Corrected: or Updated Info: before going into the rest of the original subject line.
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