Did you know that you can view and restore previous versions of workbooks using the version history in Excel? From changes made by collaborators to those you make mistakenly, you can rescue that spreadsheet easily.
In Microsoft Excel on Windows, Mac, and the web along with OneDrive and SharePoint, you have a variety of ways to see the version history of your workbook. You can see the change, find the mistake, or restore the entire file in just minutes.
Table of ContentsSeeing the version history for a Microsoft Excel workbook has many benefits and can be especially useful when collaborating with others. You may want to see who changed what, when the last edit took place, or even restore a previous version.
In order to use the version history in Excel, keep the following in mind:
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You can easily view the version history, see the edits, and restore a previous version of an Excel file on Windows.
When you finish with the version history sheet, you can simply close it like any other Excel document.
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If you have Office 2016 through 2021, you access Excel’s version history option a bit differently. With your workbook open, select File > History .
If you don’t see History in the File navigation, you could have a subscription version of Microsoft 365. In this case, choose File > Info and select Version History .
It’s just as easy to see the version history for an Excel file on Mac as it is on Windows.
Simply close the version history sidebar using the X on the top right when you finish.
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If you have an older version of Excel on Mac, or one other than Microsoft 365, you can just select File > Browse Version History .
Seeing the version history for a workbook in Excel, OneDrive, or SharePoint on the web is similar to that on Windows and Mac. Plus, you can restore a previous version just as easily.
When you finish viewing the version history, select Back to document on the top left of the sheet.
From business financials to product inventory to household budgets, we use Microsoft Excel for a variety of purposes. Being able to see changes made by others or when we made an error in a sheet can be crucial. Thankfully, Excel’s version history is available to help view and restore previous versions.
Now that you know how to see version history in Excel, check out our tutorial for automatically backing up files to OneDrive or Google Drive to keep them safe from data loss.
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