File History in RealtiWeb
In RealtiWeb, it is possible to see who else has worked in the file and when it was created.
The File History panel will open, showing the list of updates and the file creation date.
The File History displays the 10 latest updates to the file, starting on September 27, 2021 when the feature was released.
Billing, Accounting Integrations, Admin Functions & Reports
File Creation, Document Creation, and other general topics
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