How to turn off versions in Keynote??

I use Keynote all the time in my work, and my files can be quite large--sometimes exceeding 1 gig in size.  To make a long story short, yesterday at the Apple Store, we discovered, after two Apple guys were tenacious enough to hang in there with me, that I had over 200 gigs of storage space being taken up by old versions of Keynotes!  The Apple guys helped me wipe out those files and free up that space on my hard drive.  So . . . how can I disengage the Versions feature on my new MBPro Retina?  Each time I make the slightest change in a KN, it is completely saving a version with all the videos and other graphics that make up the keynote.

Sorry that didn't work, it was given to me by a Mac technician, anyway to revers it:
To reverse the progress simply change the word no (which appears at the end of both scripts) to yes.
defaults write com.apple.iWork.Keynote ApplePersistence -bool yes
Other that that terminal script I know of no other way...
Sorry again!

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