Tracking changes in Google Docs is a crucial feature for collaboration, allowing multiple users to edit and comment on a document while keeping a record of all modifications.
If your team collaborates on documents, it is essential to know how to track changes. Therefore, you'll be able to review recent activity and restore a version if things get messy. Tracking changes on Docs is quite simple. To see the document versions, click the button to the left of the comments button, and you will see the history of versions of your document. Google Docs will not always store your changes. If you want to make sure a version of the document is saved, you can name it. You can rename and make copies of different document versions by clicking the three dots next to its name.
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