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Does any one guide me in using a history button......where can it be actually used?

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Hello, hajiz, and welcome to the Marketing Cloud community.

It is unclear what "history button" you are referring to. Can you tell us more about what you are trying to do, and where or what this history button is?
e.g. are you using the Adobe Marketing Cloud, or one of its solutions (e.g. Analytics, Target, etc.) or shared capabilities (e.g. Dynamic Tag Management, etc.), or something else.

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Hello, hajiz, and welcome to the Marketing Cloud community.

It is unclear what "history button" you are referring to. Can you tell us more about what you are trying to do, and where or what this history button is?
e.g. are you using the Adobe Marketing Cloud, or one of its solutions (e.g. Analytics, Target, etc.) or shared capabilities (e.g. Dynamic Tag Management, etc.), or something else.

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