Viewing Edit History in Airtable: A Step-by-Step Guide
Published on Mar 30th, 2024
Tracking changes in a collaborative environment is essential, and Airtable provides a seamless way to view the edit history of your tables, ensuring that you can always stay on top of who did what and when. Here's how you can access the edit history in Airtable to maintain tight control over your data's evolution.
Step 1: Open Your Base
Start by opening the Airtable base that contains the data you want to review. Ensure you have the necessary permissions to view the edit history as it may be restricted by the base owner.
Step 2: Select a Record
Click on a record whose edit history you wish to view. This will open the expanded record view where more detailed information is displayed.
Step 3: Access the Edit History
Look for the 'History' button, usually displayed as a small clock icon, and click it. This will pull up the edit history sidebar, showcasing all the changes made to the selected record.
Step 4: Browse the Changes
In the edit history sidebar, you will see a list of changes made over time, including who made them and when they were made. You can click on each entry to see more details about the change.
Step 5: Recover Data if Needed
If you need to revert to a previous version of a cell, Airtable allows you to do so with ease. Simply click on a past entry and you should see an option to restore that particular change.
Airtable's edit history feature serves as an invaluable tool for teams and individuals alike, providing transparency and control over your data management processes. With this step-by-step guide, accessing and leveraging this functionality has never been easier.