When you click on the "Question history" (in the blue column on the left-hand side of your screen), you will see the entire history of this question - when/who asked it, and all edit made to the question, including answers, improvements, categorization, etc.
Read you history chapter and you will be able to answer your question for yourself.Read you history chapter and you will be able to answer your question for yourself.Read you history chapter and you will be able to answer your question for yourself.Read you history chapter and you will be able to answer your question for yourself.Read you history chapter and you will be able to answer your question for yourself.Read you history chapter and you will be able to answer your question for yourself.Read you history chapter and you will be able to answer your question for yourself.Read you history chapter and you will be able to answer your question for yourself.Read you history chapter and you will be able to answer your question for yourself.
The History of a QuestionIn the blue bar to the left of the page, click on "Question history" under "Question tools." It will give you chronological information on the changes made to a given question, with the newest answer on top. Can you see the history if you are on the Discussion page?Yes, you can. Above the text box is a tab saying "History." A click on this tab takes you to the chronological history of the question.
The question history is on the left, where the blue-edged box going down the website is. It's under the 'Question Tools' section of the blue-edged box, and it's called 'Question history'.
It shows you what was contributed to the question, and who contributed.
The individual who posted a question is identified in the Question history. You have to sign in to Wiki s to check a question's Question history. If the question has been combined with others in a Merge, then that information is no longer accessible.
If you have a question about history, please ask us that question. We are not going to look up the California standard history test and do it for you.
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Everything that occurs to a question or it's answer is recorded in the history section of that question. This can be accessed by clicking on Question History which is located in the blue box to the left. There are exceptions such as when a question is merged into another question.
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For us to answer this, you would first have to tell us which history question you want answered.
Look in the Question History.