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  1. Track changes in Word - Microsoft Support

    How to track changes in Word using revision marks. Accept, reject, or hide changes made by others working in the file.

  2. Can I use Track Changes in Word for the web? - Microsoft Support

    Yes, Word for the web includes a limited set of Track Changes features. Although not as full as the Track Changes features in the Word desktop application, you can easily do most reviewing tasks in …

  3. Track changes and view, add, or edit comments - Microsoft Support

    You can add or review changes and comments as you scroll through a document on your iPad or iPhone. When Track Changes is turned on, Word uses a unique color to mark the changes made by …

  4. Use a screen reader to track and review changes in a document in …

    Use your keyboard and a screen reader to track, review, accept, or reject changes in documents.

  5. Change the track changes color - Microsoft Support

    In the Track Changes dialog box, you can control how you want markup to appear in your document. For example, to change the formatting that's displayed when someone inserts new text, click an option …

  6. About the shared workbook feature - Microsoft Support

    First make sure that all other users have completed their work. Note that in newer versions of Excel, the Track Changes button has been hidden. Here's how to unhide it. Now you can either print the History …

  7. Accept or reject tracked changes in Word - Microsoft Support

    This tool checks for tracked changes and comments, hidden text, personal names in properties, and other information. To run Document Inspector, go to File > Info > Check for Issues and select Inspect …

  8. Get help with Show Changes in Excel - Microsoft Support

    The Show Changes feature displays the most recent changes to your workbook. This means you can track past edits for specific cells, ranges, sheets, or the entire workbook.

  9. Show changes that were made in a workbook - Microsoft Support

    View details of who changed what, where, and when in your workbook including by sheet, range, or cell, for up to 60 days.

  10. Track changes in your presentation - Microsoft Support

    If reviewers made changes to your presentation, you'll see them under Presentation Changes in the Revisions task pane. To see the details about a change in the body of the slide, click each list item.