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Updated documents in a SharePoint document library become new versions. The most recently edited version of a document is always the current version. You can view the history of changes for documents that synchronize with a SharePoint site.

  1. Click the document for which you want to view version history.

  2. On the Home tab, click Versions.

    A Web browser opens and navigates to the version history page for the selected document on the SharePoint site.

For more information on using a version history in a SharePoint document library, see SharePoint help.

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