If you cannot find the original file, you may have to create it from scratch, again. That can be time-consuming, not to mention expensive, depending on the nature of the lost details or data.

How do I restore a OneDrive file to a previous version?

1. Use OneDrive Sync Version History

You can access OneDrive Sync Version History via File Explorer’s context menu to recover any file. Windows 10 and macOS users can recover previous versions of edited files using OneDrive Sync Version History. The feature enables the synchronization of your PC and OneDrive files. As such, it lets you track older versions of files within your desktop environment, enabling the recovery of items edited by mistake.

2. Restore previous OneDrive versions on the web

If you’re looking to restore a previous version of a OneDrive document, you can also do this via the web version of the app. From the OneDrive.com page, you can see all the previous versions of a file, as well as all of the modifications that were done to it. Moreover, after you restore your document to a previous version, the current one becomes a previous version itself, for future use.

  1. Open your preferred browser.

  2. Go to OneDrive.com.

  3. Locate the file you wish to restore to a previous version and right-click it.

  4. Select Version history: This reveals the modification record of the particular file. It also indicates the date of all previous versions alongside the names of users who made the changes.

  5. Choose the desired version and click Restore on it. Just in case you need to confirm the contents of the file before doing anything else, click Open File. There is also the option of downloading the preferred file version from OneDrive to your PC.

These are some quick ways to restore a OneDrive file to a previous version. Be sure to follow all the steps and you should be able to do it yourself in no time. If you have any other questions or suggestions, don’t hesitate to leave them in the comments section below.

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