Restoring Previous Versions of Documents
If you have changed or edited a document and would like to restore it to its previous version, or if you need to send an older version of a document to a colleague or client, you can do this easily on Thread.
1. Search for a document name in the global search bar on the left pane.
2. From the results, click on the Documents tab then select the matter name.

3. Under the Documents tab, select the document and right click to select Version history

4. The Document History pop-up will appear. Select the document version you want to restore and click Restore in the top pane.

5. The document will open on a new tab for you to view the previous version and edit if necessary.
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