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[MUSIC PLAYING] LAURA MAE MARTIN: The beauty of Google Docs is that everyone can work at the same time. But what if the next time you open a shared doc someone changed something or added something great and you want to know who it was. See all the change history for your file in one easy step. Im Laura Mae Martin, Googles Productivity Advisor here to show you all the sweet things that you can do with G Suite. Today, well show you how to see the change history for your Drive files. Lets get started. In a document you own, navigate to File, Version History, and click See Version History. A column will come up on the right-hand side where you can see the date and time of all changes. When you click on that change, it will highlight the part of the Doc that was edited. You can restore to earlier versions or show more or less detail. In Sheets, you can even right-click on a cell, and choose See Edit History for that individual cell. So there you have it. See your file change history in