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Anonymous
2021-09-30T12:21:05+00:00

What happens when we change the library versioning setting from Major versions to Draft versions??

or vice versa

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Anonymous
2021-10-11T11:56:55+00:00

Hi Anil,

Thank you for the reply.

When applying draft versions, it will look like below in the version history:

If you move back to the major version, the draft version (for example 3.1 above) will be retained. And if someone else edits the file after that, the version 3.1 will become 4.0 and the user's editing will become 5.0 like below:

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Jazlyn

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Anonymous
2021-09-30T13:08:57+00:00

Hi Anil,

Thank you for posting your query in our community.

If you select "Create major and minor(draft) versions", for example, if someone modify a file, then a draft version will created with decimal numbers, such as 1.1, 1.2…

Here is an official article for your reference: How versioning works in lists and libraries (microsoft.com)

Best regards,

Jazlyn

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  1. Anonymous
    2021-10-12T07:11:31+00:00

    Thank you!!

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  2. Anonymous
    2021-10-11T05:27:58+00:00

    I have applied draft versions to a library and now I want to move back to the major version then how versioning works??
    Will there be any losing versions of draft ones??

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  3. Anonymous
    2021-10-01T14:33:48+00:00

    Hi Anil,

    If you still need further support, please do not hesitate to reply to me.

    Best regards,

    Jazlyn

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