Working with files saved as version (Version)
MS Word: The Versions function in MS Word allows you to store text file contents into versions (versions), QuanTriMang.com will show you how to do the following:
1- Retain the contents of the old file (old version) and save the contents of the file to be added or modified (new version)
1. Open the file to create the version.
2. Go to the File Versions menu .
3. The Version in [name_file] dialog box appears:
- Select the Save Now button: Save the contents of the open text file.
þ Automatically save a version on close: Automatically save the file contents as a version every time you exit.
4. Save Version dialog box appears:
- Enter the caption content for the version at the Comments on version
5. Click the OK button
After each time adding and editing the text file content, you can follow the steps above to save the text into different versions.
2- Re-open the old version of the saved file.
1. Go to File Versions .
2. The Version in [name_file] dialog box appears:
Select content by hour, day, month saved or according to the annotated content.
3. Select the Open button (Or double-click the selected version)
Then MS Word screen will display 2 separate windows: 1 is the current file content, 2 is the file content according to the old version.
3- See the note and delete the old version
1. Go to File Versions .
2. The Version in [name_file] dialog box appears:
Select the version to view the caption or delete
3. View Comments button . : Review the annotation content of the version
4. Delete button: Delete the selected version, notice appears:
Are you sure you want to delete the selected version? The deleted version cannot be restored.
- Yes: Agree.
- No: Do not delete
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