Microsoft Fabric Updates Blog

Notebook Live Versioning

The Fabric notebook version history feature has launched! This new feature is designed to significantly improve your experience in developing and managing notebooks by providing robust built-in version control capabilities. 

Highlights

  • Automatic Checkpoints: These checkpoints are created automatically every 5 minutes based on the editing time, ensuring that your work is consistently saved and versioned. 
  • Manual Checkpoints: You can manually create checkpoints to record your development milestones, providing flexibility in how you manage your notebook versions. 
  • Track History of Changes: Users can now view a list of previous notebook versions, see what changes were made, contributed by whom, and when. 
  • Compare Different Versions: Easily compare different versions of a notebook through a diff view to understand the evolution of your work. 
  • Restore Previous Versions: If you make a mistake or want to explore a different approach, you can restore previous versions of your notebook or save a new copy of it. 
Walk through Notebook Live Versioning

These enhancements are part of our ongoing efforts to improve collaboration, reproducibility, and the overall user experience within Fabric. We believe these updates will greatly enhance your workflow and productivity. Looking forward to hearing your feedback

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