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Versioning in Excel
I use Excel 2002 and I wish to perform versioning, just like is possible from
the file menu in Word 2002 - i.e. I want to save versions of a workbook within the same file as I continue working on it in order to have the option of reverting to an earlier version if I wish to undue a large number of amendments - saving multiple copies of the workbook wastes file space and is cumbersome to manage - that's why the versioning option in Word is so good - but I want to be able to do the same thing in Excel - is it possible, or might it be a considered function for future versions of Excel? |
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