Your Mac saves every version of documents as you work on them, not just your most recent save. That way, you can return to a version of the document you worked on days, weeks, months, or even years ago. It's an under-appreciated feature for those of us on macOS, but one we take for granted for cloud-based documents like Google Docs.To access these previous versions of a file, you just head to File > Revert To > Browse All Versions. This pulls up a Time Machine-like mode, which lets you flick through all previous versions of the document, and choose one to restore to. This works whether the doc is saved to your Mac or iCloud Drive.Even if you don't actively restore previous saves of your macO
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