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I'm a lifestyle journalist and I've been writing about office productivity software for a long time. Here you'll find handy hints, tips, tricks, techniques and tutorials on using software as diverse as Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook, Access and Publisher from Microsoft and other applications that I love. My publishing credits include PC Magazine, Windows XP mag, CNet, PC User mag, SmallbusinessComputing.com, Winplanet and Sydney Morning Herald.

Monday, March 3, 2008

MIA - Word 2007 loses Versions



There was a handy utility in Word prior to and including Word 2003 which disappeared without ceremony in Word 2007 called Versions. The premise was that you could save multiple versions of a document - like a snapshot of the document at different stages of its development - inside the one file. The document took with it a history of what it had looked like at various times in its past. To use it, choose File > Versions and then just save a version now or set it to save one automatically each time you close a file.

If you didn't use versioning, you may not mourn its passing. If you did use it you are left wondering why it got axed. It was a handy tool, it worked, it did a job that meant many folk who might otherwise have lost work permanently actually had the backups of their work on hand when they needed it. Nice work Microsoft - NOT!

Anyway the clever folk at Edenic Software have created a neat little add-in which puts Versions back into Microsoft Word. The tool is called Document.Versions and it installs as a new Ribbon entry. It works pretty much like the old tool but this one is nice and visible and made by folks who care so it's likely to be around for quite some time. I've been trialling a Beta version and the final release is out very soon.

If you loved versions and if you're annoyed (I'm trying to be polite here) that Microsoft took away a great tool, then take yourself over to OfficeVersions.com and grab a trial version of the add-in. You can trial it for 30 days and then buy a licence for less than it will cost in your time to get back information you've lost when someone edits your document without turning on Tracked Changes, for example!

Oh, and look out for other .Version tools coming soon. Versions add-ins for Excel and PowerPoint are planned - called Spreadsheet.Versions and Slideshow.Versions. While versioning was never a feature of either Excel or PowerPoint that doesn't mean these won't be very handy additions to Excel 2007 and PowerPoint 2007 too.

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Thursday, June 21, 2007

Versioning in Word



Ever had that "Woops! I shouldn't have deleted that!" feeling? If you use versions in Word, you never will. Versions let you save a copy of the document's current status in the document file. Each new version is stored in the same file so you can return to a previous 'version' any time.

To save a version and configure it to happen automatically, choose File, Versions and click Save Now. You can also configure it so a version for your file is saved each time the file is closed. Then, using the same tool you can view and use an older version of the file whenever you need it.

If you're prone to changing your mind, it could be just the tool you need!

However a word of warning, versioning isn't supported in Word 2007 and you'll lose your versions if you open and save a versioned document using Word 2007. So, this tool is only for those of you who haven't yet upgraded.

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