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The Revision History Notes section provided within item edit areas lets you add a comment describing the changes made to the item's text. This section is found in all three methods for editing your item: Edit, FS (for Full Screen) , and Q (for Quick edit). Use of the Notes section is not required, but it will make finding previous versions of your item much easier! The Notes also allow the annotation of changes made by multiple members of a group.

Currently this feature is not available for individual entries within the Book Item.
Revision information is not saved for lower membership levels.

The list of revisions stored for an item can be accessed by clicking the gear icon (at the upper right of an item, or at the right end of an item's listing in your portfolio) to open the Item Tools menu, and clicking Revision History.



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