Retrieve timestamped return workbook is available in Tools section of the Tabular ribbon.

This window is used to retrieve the return workbook at any point-in-time it was saved by users.
For example, user wants to see the version of return at the time it was submitted.
Note: This will not affect current return. The requested timestamp version of the workbook will be saved in a separate folder (selected in Output path)
Note: If the current return workbook is a Team carve-out, the list of savepoints will only include those for this specific carve-out file. Conversely, the main return (from which carve-outs have been made) will include savepoints of the main return only (it will not include savepoints of the carve-out workbooks)

Return file savepoints
Here user can see all possible savepoints that can be selected to be retrieved. Each savepoint is displayed with ID, date and time it was created, file path of the return when savepoint was created and user.
At same moment only one savepoint can be selected.
Note: In case return has a copy, savepoints of this copy will also appear in the list of savepoints, but they will be shown in the list as red highlight.

Output options
Output path
By default output path is BackUp Retrieved folder in the same folder as current return. But user can change it using the Browse button.

Output file name
By default output file name is savepoint number + date and time it was created. eg, savepoint_677_2019-10-07-034216.xlsx

“Re-load formulas’‘
The ‘‘reload formula’‘ option can be used where users wish to see (for signed-off QRTs in the timestamp workbook) the formulas included in those QRTs. This option can be unselected in case use don’t need this formulas.
Note: If the timestamp version requested is before the last signoff time for a QRT then no formulas will be re-loaded.

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