How to Disconnect a Version From a Proof or Change a Previous Proof Version?

Mike Salyga
Mike Salyga
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  • Disconnecting a version from a proof


    There's an easy way if you’re an administrator or a proof manager and want to disconnect a version from a proof set. Open the Proof Details page, select the proof version you wish to disconnect, and click on the “Disconnect version” button under the contextual menu.

    Disconnecting a version from a proof


    Changing a previous version of a proof


    If you need to replace a proof version with another one, use the Move version action. To do this, please open the Proof Details page. Click on the “Move version” option located under the contextual menu. Next, select which proof from the list will be placed before the version that you are currently on.

    Changing a previous version of a proof

    The selected version will become a proof version before the version that was opened in Proof Details mode.

    FAQ: How do I delete a proof version in the middle of a proof?​

  • Disconnecting a version from a proof

     

    There's an easy way if you’re an administrator or a proof manager and want to disconnect a version from a proof set. Open the Proof Details page, select the proof version you wish to disconnect, and click on the “Disconnect version” button under the contextual menu.

     

    Disconnecting a version from a proof

     

    Changing a previous version of a proof

     

    If you need to replace a proof version with another one, use the Change the previous version feature. To do this, please open the Proof Details page. Click on the “Change the previous version” option located under the contextual menu. Next, select which proof from the list will be placed before the version that you are currently on.

     

    Changing a previous version of a proof

     

    The selected version will become a proof version before the version that was opened in Proof Details mode.

    FAQ: How do I delete a proof version in the middle of a proof?​

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