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this is a presentation on the use of the revision history within Google Docs Iamp;#39;ll show you how the revision history works and offer a few comments on how revision history might be helpful in educational settings specifically the revision history itamp;#39;s just a record of changes made from the origin of a document until the present it shows that the change is made and if itamp;#39;s a multiply authored document who made the changes there are two ways to access the revision history if you come under the file menu in Google Docs and open this up youamp;#39;ll see see revision history or and this is the way I like to use it if you just come up to the top where it says all changes saved to drive and click on that it will open count of the condensed view of the of the revision history and you can see that over here now like I said this is a condensed view if I need to move this up so that you can see it if you want more specific information at the bottom of the panel showing th