Roll back a presentation to an earlier version
Every upload is kept, nothing overwrites anything, and the live link repoints to any earlier version in one click.
The deadline upload had the wrong pricing page. With presentations, that is a one-click walk backward, because every upload is kept.
How deck versions work
Each file you upload onto a presentation becomes a version, stored whole; the live link serves whichever version is active, and uploading never overwrites anything. This is the same philosophy as asset versions, applied to decks.
Roll back
Open the presentation, go to Settings → Versions, and you will see every upload listed with its date and label. Click to make an earlier version live. The change is instant: the same /d/ link starts serving the earlier deck on the next open, and your slide analytics continue uninterrupted.
What this buys you in practice
- Upload the revised proposal the night before with no fear: the old one is one click away.
- Keep the v1 you sent to one client live in history while v2 goes to the next.
- Recover from the wrong-file upload in seconds, without hunting your export folder.
A new version also refreshes the deck's cover automatically, so the thumbnail and the social preview always show the deck that is actually live.
Questions
Does uploading a new file destroy the old deck?
No. Uploads never overwrite: each one becomes a new version and the previous ones stay in the list, ready to be made live again.
Does a rollback change my link or analytics?
Neither. The URL stays identical and the engagement history stays continuous; only which version serves changes.
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