How to See Edit History in Google Slides (Easiest Way in 2024)
In this article, we will show you exactly how to view your edit history in Google Slides. Simply follow the steps below.

How to Check Edit History on Google Slides
Follow the steps below to see the edit history in Google Slides in 4 simple steps.
1. Click on the “File” Menu in the Top Toolbar
Locate the “File” option at the top of your screen and click on it. This menu provides access to features like version control.

2. Choose “Version History” and Select “See Version History”
In the “File” menu, scroll down to find “Version history.” After clicking on it, select “See version history” to display the list of edits made to your presentation.

3. Review the Versions Listed in the Version History Panel
On the right side of your screen, a list of previous versions will appear. Click on any version to see detailed information about who made changes and when they occurred.

4. Exit the Version History by Clicking the Back Button
After you finish reviewing, click the back button (←) located in the top left corner of the page to return to your current slide deck. This will close the version history panel.

We hope that you now have a better understanding of how to check the edit history on Google Slides. If you enjoyed this article, you might also like our articles on how to add columns in Google Slides and how to make a table of contents in Google Slides.