When versioning is enabled in your SharePoint list or library, you can store, track, and restore items in a list and files in a library whenever they change. Libraries can track both major versions, such as those in which a new section was added to a document, and minor versions, such as those in which a spelling error was corrected. Lists can track only major versions.| support.microsoft.com
Learn how to view the version history of documents and items in your library, and restore or delete older versions of files. Also see the difference between major and minor versions, how versioning works with approval and checkout, and more.| support.microsoft.com
PnP PowerShell is an open source, community driven, PowerShell Module designed to work with Microsoft 365.| pnp.github.io
PnP PowerShell is an open source, community driven, PowerShell Module designed to work with Microsoft 365.| pnp.github.io
PnP PowerShell is an open source, community driven, PowerShell Module designed to work with Microsoft 365.| pnp.github.io
This article provides guidance on how version history limits are applied at organization, site, library or OneDrive user account level.| learn.microsoft.com
Learn how Microsoft 365 retention works for SharePoint and OneDrive, using retention policies and retention labels to manage the automatic retention or deletion of data for your organization.| learn.microsoft.com