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  2. Restore a previous version of a file without unwanted changes

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    Restore a previous version of a file without unwanted changes. Quick steps: For a file stored in OneDrive or a SharePoint Online library, you can go back to an earlier version of the file and restore it. Open the file you want to restore and go to File > Info.

  3. View previous versions of Office files - Microsoft Support

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    Click the title of your file and select Version history. Select a version to open it in a separate window. If you want to restore a previous version you've opened, select Restore. Important: If your experience looks different, select one of the tabs above to try the instructions for another version.

  4. Recover an earlier version of a Word file - Microsoft Support

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    Recover an earlier version of a Word file. If the AutoRecover option is turned on, you can automatically save versions of your file while you’re working on it. How you recover something depends on when you saved it.

  5. Recover your Word files and documents - Microsoft Support

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    I have saved the files I need - Select this option if you are sure you don't need the data in the recovered versions of the files. Decide which documents to recover from an unexpected close, delete recovered files you don't want, or close recovered files to review later.

  6. Double-clicking an Office file fails to open it in the correct...

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    The file doesn’t open in the expected application. For instance, an Excel workbook doesn’t open in Excel 2019; instead, it opens in another app or an older version of Excel. An error indicating a file association problem may occur.

  7. Open a document after a file corruption error - Microsoft Support

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    Open a document after a file corruption error. Sometimes a file can be damaged in such a way that Word, Excel, or PowerPoint can't open it normally. But all is not lost. The Open and Repair command might be able to recover your file. Click File > Open > Browse and then go to the location or folder where the document (Word), workbook (Excel), or ...

  8. Converting documents to a newer format - Microsoft Support

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    Convert a document to the Word 2016 mode. Learn how to convert Word documents to newer formats to use more recent features.

  9. Restore a previous version of an item or file in SharePoint

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    If your SharePoint lists or libraries are set to track versions, you can restore a previous version of a list item or file. To learn how you can delete a version, all versions, or just minor versions of an item or file if your list or library is configured for it, see Delete a previous version on an item or file in SharePoint.

  10. About Office: What version of Office am I using? - Microsoft...

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    If the steps above didn't work for you, you're likely using an older version of Office. To learn what version you have, see Find details for other versions of Office. Learn how to check what version of Office your using. Find your product name and version number of Office apps.

  11. Video: Inspect files for compatibility issues - Microsoft Support

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    If your organization works with several versions of Office, use the Compatibility Checker to make sure your files can be opened in older versions. Open the file that you want to be compatible with older versions of Office. Select File > Info. Select Check for Issues > Check Compatibility.

  12. Check file compatibility with earlier versions - Microsoft...

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    You can check compatibility between versions of your Microsoft 365 files to see if features in a file are supported by older versions of Microsoft 365 by using Compatibility Checker. To check compatibility with an older version of Office. Click the File tab, and then click Info.