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Sharepoint List multiple choice
Do we have an option to check version history in cases where individuals add or remove any choices from a column in sharepoint list?
- LeonPavesicSilver Contributor
Hi Sharepoint_User,
SharePoint does provide version history for lists and libraries. When versioning is on, you can track changes made to items or files, including who made the changes and when. This is useful for keeping tabs on modifications to properties and other details over time.
In a multiple-choice column, changes to list items are tracked, but alterations to the column itself (like adding or removing choices) won't show up in the version history.
How versioning works in lists and libraries - Microsoft SupportPlease click Mark as Best Response & Like if my post helped you to solve your issue.
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(LinkedIn)- Sharepoint_UserCopper Contributor
Thank you LeonPavesic! Can Microsoft look into it and work on this please? Alterations to the column itself (like adding or removing choices) won't show up in the version history.
- LeonPavesicSilver Contributor
Hi Sharepoint_User,
you are welcome.If you have a specific feature like this and you'd like to see implemented or if you have feedback on Microsoft services, you can submit a direct feature request or provide your feedback directly through the Microsoft Feedback portal.
This is the official channel where Microsoft collects input from users like you to enhance their products.Microsoft values user feedback, and submitting your thoughts through the Feedback portal is a direct way to communicate with the relevant product teams.
To get started, you can visit the Microsoft Feedback portal here: Ideen · Community (microsoft.com)
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