How to track changes in Microsoft Word without going insane
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But before you do, read through our guide to safely—and sanely—navigating a multi-authored document using track changes. We’re confident that by the time you’re done you’ll wonder how you ever lived without it.
Review, accept, and reject changes
Once you’ve opened the document you’ll be reviewing, select the Review tab, click the Track Changes button, then select Track Changes from the list box to turn on this feature. When the All Markup option is selected, the tracked document displays with all changes by all users, with each users’ edits in a different color. Also, notice the gray vertical track lines in the left margin, which indicate a change on the adjacent line.


When you’re finished, save the document with a new filename to denote the modified version. This is particularly important when collaborating with a large group. Also, to turn off track changes, click the Track Changes button again, and it changes from blue back to white.
Adding and managing comments
When you're reviewing a collaborative document, comments are often necessary to explain or suggest an edit. Comments can also be used to issue formatting requests to the layout team, graphic design crew, or printer.To add comments, first determine how you want the them displayed. The options are Show Revisions in Balloons, which displays comments in a balloon to the right of the document); Show All Revisions Inline, which highlights the text inside the paragraph between vertical lines followed by the initials of the editor; and Show Only Comments and Formatting in Balloons, which displays the comment text on the right connected by dotted lines. Click the preferred option (you can change them at any time), and you’re ready to add comments.

To edit or reply to another user’s comment, click the appropriate balloon on the right side of the page adjacent to the highlighted text. To edit, just make the changes and click the X to close. To reply, click the page curl icon at the top right, enter your reply, then click the X to close.


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