Version history
Explore changes in a topic
Sonat history automatically maintains a record of all the changes made to a topic and gives you this opportunity to keep track of everything. You could view older versions and compare, restore and publish them. Moreover, you could find out who has made the revisions and when they happened. This is especially important when you are collaborating with a team. Sonat version history is unlimited so that you could restore the oldest version of your topic even if it was created months ago and has been changed countlessly by several members ever since. If it’s a long list, you could scroll down to see older revisions or jump to the versions of each month, chronologically ordered.
Overview Version History

- In the document outline on the left, select your topic.
- Open your selected topic version history using one of the following methods:
- Click the options menu indicated by three vertical dots next to the topic title >> History.
- Click the options menu indicated by three vertical dots next to the publish button on the top right >> History.
In the right panel, you can see the earlier versions organized chronologically. You can find who edited the document and when the revision took place by date and time.
Compare published Versions
At the bottom of the history panel, check Only published to browse and compare the published versions only.
Recognize changes
In the history panel, continue with choosing a version to see changes in the topic.
Restore, delete, or publish an older version
On the top of the history panel, click RESTORE THIS VERSION, then click BACK to make it the active topic.
Now the content of the topic is the restored version. The restored version is a new version by itself.
You can make changes and SAVE, PUBLISH, or DELETE The topic using the buttons above the menu bar on the right.
To return to your current version, at the top of the history panel click BACK.