![]() Although the Track Changes button appears highlighted while the feature is active, a better way to check - and use - this feature is to activate the Track Settings option on the status bar. To do so, click the Track Changes button again. Word keeps or removes the change and then goes to the next one. Remove all of the tracked changes in your document by first turning off Track Changes, and then accepting or rejecting the changes in your document. ![]() (The revision marks can be seen by choosing All Markup instead of No Markup.) Word continues to track changes and edits in your document until you turn off Track Changes. This is a great setting to choose for the least amount of distraction. For No Markup, the changes are tracked but not displayed in the document.These text highlights are called revision marks. Added text appears with a color-coded underline and deleted text appears with color-coded strikethrough. ![]()
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