How Do You Track Changes To A Document In Word 2003?
Tracking changes to a Word 2003 document lets you monitor multiple versions of the same document even with several people altering it. The changes are marked for easy reference and you can include the changes in your final document. Open your Word 2003 document. From the “Tools” menu, click on “Track Changes.” Word will automatically mark any changes you make to the document. Altered text may appear underlined and in red. A vertical bar also will appear in the left margin of the document. Move the cursor over the changes in the document to discover how the text was edited, who made the changes and when the changes occurred. Use the options on the “Reviewing” toolbar to review, reject or accept changes to the document. Turn on the “Reviewing” pane appended to the bottom of your document. Any changes you make will be displayed there for your acceptance. Insert a comment into the document using the shortcut on the toolbar. The comment will be displayed in the “Reviewing” pane and will be
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