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Code Changes & Historical Reference
Code Changes & Historical Reference
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Written by Andrew McLaughlin
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Code Changes & Historical Reference

Welcome to our help center article on code changes and historical reference! In this article, we will guide you through the process of searching for code changes, including past changes, changes for the current year, and upcoming code changes.

1. To begin, let's take a look at how to search for code changes on the Codify homepage. On the homepage, you will see a "Customize" button. Click on this button to display code change widgets. From here, you can select the desired code set and view changes for the current year or select changes from past years.

2. If you want to view changes for a specific year, simply click on the "Customize" button and select the desired year from the dropdown menu. This will display all the changes made for that particular year.

3. The Codify homepage also offers a historical tab on the left-hand side. By clicking on this tab, you can view past year's changes for codes. This is a great way to track changes over time and stay updated on any revisions or updates.

4. Another way to view code changes is by clicking into a specific code set from the left-hand side menu. This will give you the option to view either the changes made in the current year or in the past year. This is a useful feature for those who want to compare changes between different years.

5. Lastly, if you want to stay ahead of upcoming code changes, you can find them under the 'Code Sets' tab. Here, you can see new codes, revisions, and codes that will be deleted on an upcoming date. This is a great way to prepare for any changes that may affect your work.

We hope this article has been helpful in guiding you through the process of searching for code changes and using the historical reference feature on Codify. If you have any further questions, please don't hesitate to reach out to our support team for assistance. Happy coding!

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