In today’s article, we will focus on equipping you with 4 effectual ways to restore your Word document to an earlier version.
When navigate through a document, we would like to make some revisions now and them. However, giving a second thought, we might want to discard all the changes and keep the original version only.
Too address the issue, there are 4 solutions in this post you can pick.
Method 1: Changes Haven’t Been Saved Yet – Just Close and Not Save
Even if you’ve made...
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In this article, we plan on displaying 4 quick ways for you to view and accept revisions by date in your Word document.
A document can have multiple reviewers. Therefore, these revisions must be made in different date or time. Earlier, we’ve talked about how to view and accept revisions from a specific reviewer. Today, let’s show you how to view and accept revisions by date.
3 ways to View Revisions by Date
First, let’s take a look at the 3 ways to view revisions by date.
Method 1:...
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We’ve said it before, but it’s worth repeating - linked tables can be really useful in your databases for a number of reasons. But one big drawback of linked tables is performance – running queries against them, especially if they aren’t Microsoft Access tables (i.e. if they’re Excel, CSV, or DBF files). They can be painfully s l o w to work with. There are a few ways you can work around that – we’ll work with one way here, and that’s to convert a linked table into a local...
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