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Microsoft PowerPoint lets you view and switch to older versions of your presentations. If you accidentally deleted something important and it got overwritten in PowerPoint, here’s how to restore it.
Before you get started, make sure that you have a Microsoft 365 subscription. The ability to view and restore previous versions of PowerPoint presentations can be accessed only through a Microsoft 365 subscription. Fortunately, this subscription also gives you access to all other Office apps, along with 1TB of OneDrive storage. You can put the cloud storage to good use by automatically saving your presentations to OneDrive.
Also, enabling auto-save on PowerPoint is required for accessing version history. To do so, you’ll need to create a new PowerPoint presentation and then turn the “AutoSave” switch on in the document’s title bar. When PowerPoint shows you a confirmation pop-up, select “OneDrive.”