In Blue Relay, files are assigned version numbers. The first version of a file is version 1.0 and subsequent versions are incremented by 1 (2.0, 3.0, and so on).
When you edit a Microsoft Word file through Blue Relay, your changes are saved as a revision. Revisions are a subset of a version and are incremented by .1. For example, let’s say you edit version 1.0 of a file. Your revisions would be saved as 1.1, 1.2, and so on.
Versions and revisions are listed in the Versions panel. (Annotations and comparisons are also listed in the Versions panel.)
Each revision inherits it's version's workflows, issues, forms, history, and comments. However each revision can link to individual compares and annotations created on specific revisions.