# Version History in Row Zero

Row Zero autosaves your spreadsheet at each revision which you can access with **Version History**. You can also name specific versions so you can easily access them later. Here's how to access version history:

Go to **File**, **Version history** in any workbook.  

![spreadsheet version history](https://cdn.sanity.io/images/2w8agf2t/production/3bc3ea3d56e5185af84a9d4b6ab839cdc89d4f75-1912x823.png)

Select **See version history** and the right sidebar will display the past revisions of your workbook along with a time stamp.  

![select autosaved version of spreadsheet](https://cdn.sanity.io/images/2w8agf2t/production/5ea38e1288fa71a5656f82df7b84acd870cbd642-1902x814.png)

  
Here you can hover over a specific revision and click the three dot icon to either **Copy to new workbook** or **Name this revision**. **Copy to new workbook** will create a copy of the selected revision in a new workbook.

**Name this revision** lets you name a specific revision as a spreadsheet snapshot which you can easily access later by opening **Version History** and selecting **Named versions** in the dropdown.  

![spreadsheet snapshot in version history](https://cdn.sanity.io/images/2w8agf2t/production/18666cb3dcd016b6d44b9af202e24b040515ea37-801x413.png)

Spreadsheet snapshots can be very helpful when working with dynamic data and scheduled data refresh. It allows you to go back in time and snapshot a specific state in your spreadsheet. For example, if you want a month end snapshot of a report or dashboard, you can easily do that and then go back and navigate to past months with ease.

**Note**: The version history feature is only available on [paid plans](/pricing) (Pro, Business, Enterprise). However, free spreadsheets are autosaved, so if you need to access a past version of a free spreadsheet, you can upgrade to Pro or Business to access past versions.
