100 Computer Tips in 100 Days
Tip #83 - Word Track Changes
Track Changes is a valuable tool in Word that allows you
to keep track of all of the revisions you make to a document so that you can
easily identify them. This feature is most frequently used by people sharing
documents. One person creates the document and send it to another for editing.
The second person turns on Tracking Changes, makes the changes, saves them and
return the document to the first person. The originator of the document is able
to clearly see the editing changes. In addition, the originator is able to go
through the document revision by revision accepting or rejecting the changes.
To turn on Track Changes go to the Review tab and in the
Tracking group click on Track Changes. Then click on Balloons (to the right of
Track Changes) to see the options for how to show the markup. My preference is to show the revisions in
line.
Happy Computing!
Diane
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