Creating Multiple Document Versions

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If you want a record of changes made to a document, you can save different versions of a document within the same document. When you save different versions within Word, you also save disk space because Word saves only the differences between versions, not an entire copy of each document. After you've saved several version of the document, you can go back and review, open, print, and delete earlier versions. Before you can modify an earlier version, you must open that version and use the Save As command to save it as a separate file. You can also have Word save a version of your document each time you close the document. You cannot access this feature when you save a document as a Web page.

Create Document Versions Automatically

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Click the File menu, and then click Versions.

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Select the Automatically Save A Version On Close check box.

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Click Close.

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Save a Document Version

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Click the File menu, and then click Versions.

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Click Save Now.

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In the Comments On Version box, type descriptive information about the version you're saving.

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Click OK.

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Show Me. Microsoft Office 2003
Show Me Microsoft Office 2003
ISBN: 0789730073
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2002
Pages: 418

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