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  • So you're writing a long report in Google docks, and you suddenly realize that you accidentally deleted a paragraph a few minutes ago.

  • Does that mean you have to type it all over again?

  • No, it doesn't.

  • Google Doc saves every change you made to your document through a feature called Version History.

  • This led to restore your document to the exact moment you desire copy specific sections and determine who made certain changes to access version history.

  • You can click the save notice at the top of the document or go to file version history C version history.

  • Now you can browse a number of different versions until you find what you're looking for.

  • You can also click show changes to show or hide changes made by you or any other authors that can help make things a little easier to read.

  • To restore an earlier version, click restore this version at the top of the screen, then confirm your choice.

  • Keep in mind you should Onley restore aversion as a last resort.

  • Because you're going back to an older version, you'll lose any newer changes that have been made since then.

  • Version history is also great for when you collaborate with other authors.

  • If someone has made changes since you last saw the document, the sea, new changes notification will appear when you return.

  • Once you click and review the changes, the notification will disappear.

  • You can also name a version.

  • If you want to keep track of a specific draft, click the dots next to the one you want and select.

  • Name this version.

  • Once you name it, it should be easier to find.

  • You can also filter to Onley show named versions if you like.

  • You can also use version history and other Google applications like sheets and slides, using the same method we just covered.

  • Then you can correct mistakes or review changes across a variety of applications.

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So you're writing a long report in Google docks, and you suddenly realize that you accidentally deleted a paragraph a few minutes ago.

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