An analytics team regularly refines a marketing dashboard and needs a method to emphasize how each revision differs from previous ones. Which approach clarifies these differences best?
Maintain one file label for multiple releases so updates appear in place
Add the release date to highlight when the dashboard was changed
Use a label that increments as modifications are introduced, reflecting both large and small updates
Written descriptions in a separate note to explain what was altered
A labeling approach that increments when revisions are added shows how many edits have been made and suggests their effect. Using dates alone may indicate release timing but not the extent of a change. Keeping one label across multiple releases can obscure updates. Only mentioning changes in text notes could be overlooked or remain unclear to collaborators.
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