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Microsoft releases Office Build 15128.20126 to the insiders in the Windows Current Channel. The latest update comes with an improvement in Microsoft Word that will make the coauthoring error recovery experience. This feature was initially rolled out to Windows Beta Channel insiders in mid-January this year.

 

Microsoft improves coauthoring error recovery experience in MS Word

 

What's new and improved in Microsoft Office Version 2204 (Build 15128.20126)

Improved coauthoring error recovery experience

Collaborating with others while working in Word is a vital productivity tool for many users, and disruptions can be extremely frustrating. We’ve now developed an improved recovery experience to quickly restore users back to a connected state after experiencing coauthoring errors. This automatic refresh synchronizes all changes among different authors, so you’re seeing the most up-to-date document possible. Conflicts between different authors and changes not saved to the server will show as tracked changes.

 

Coauthoring error recovery experience improvement is now available to Windows current channel Office users

 

When enabled, this feature will quickly restore users back to a connected state after experiencing coauthoring errors. This automatic refresh synchronizes all changes among different authors, so you’re seeing the most up-to-date document possible.

 

To update your Microsoft Office Insider Preview Build to the latest version, open any Microsoft Office application and go to File > Account > Update Options > Update Now.

 

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