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

    When Track Changes is turned on, Word uses a unique color to mark the changes made by each author. Manage tracked changes Text changes appear in a different color than other text. New or …

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

    Tap Accept All & Stop Tracking to accept all changes in the document and turn off Track Changes. To move to another change without accepting or rejecting it, tap the Previous or Next icon.

  4. Change the track changes color - Microsoft Support

    If you want to customize how track changes markup appears in your documents, the Track Changes dialog box gives you control over every aspect of markup appearance.

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

    If you have the Word desktop application, use the Open in Word command to open the document and turn on track changes. When you’re done and you save the document, it will continue to be stored …

  6. Combine document revisions - Microsoft Support

    Tip: You can skip all of this by sharing the document on OneDrive and inviting people to add their edits and comments.

  7. Accept tracked changes - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to accept all or some of the tracked changes you and others have made in a shared Word document.

  8. Track changes in your presentation - Microsoft Support

    Use the Compare tool in PowerPoint to compare and merge two different versions of a file. In a collaboration scenario, you could send a review copy of a presentation to other people, collect their …

  9. File activity in a document library - Microsoft Support

    SharePoint keeps track of changes and updates of files in your library. You can see the changes that were made (created, edited, deleted) and when (18 hours ago, yesterday, last week).

  10. Give and receive feedback in Word - Microsoft Support

    In Word, you can give feedback to fellow authors in two ways: By inserting comments that are tied to a specific place in the document or by directly making tracked changes to the text.