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What is the difference between the major and minor versions when publishing documents?

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What is the difference between the major and minor versions when publishing documents?

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The major versions are the final copy which are considered “published” versions and are indicated by whole numbers, such as 3.0 or 4.0. The minor versions are typically the drafts and are indicated as decimal numbers, such as 3.1 or 4.1. You can always convert a minor version (draft) to a major version simply by publishing it.

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