Computer Science, asked by Anonymous, 1 year ago

you can check on the which button to turn the track changes features

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Answered by Chaudhary47
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\textbf{Hey mate}



\textbf{Step 1:}

Open your document in Microsoft 2010 and click on the Review tab.


\textbf{Step 2:}
Notice that the Track Changes icon is illuminated. You will need to disable the Track Changes feature before you continue.


\textbf{Step 3:}
To disable this feature, simply click on the Track Changes icon. Notice that the Track Changes icon is no longer highlighted.


\textbf{Step 4:}
Place your cursor at the beginning of the document and click the Next button. This will bring you to the first proposed correction.


\textbf{Step 5:}
Notice that the first proposed correction is highlighted.


\textbf{Step 6:}
Click the Accept icon to accept the change proposed by the editor. The cursor will automatically advance to the next proposed change. If you wish to reject the change, simply click the Reject icon to the right.


\textbf{Step 7:}
To accept all of the changes at once, without reviewing each proposed change, click the drop-down arrow on the Accepticon, and select Accept All Changes in Document.



Notice that all of the proposed changes have been incorporated into the document. You will need to address the editor comments separately. 


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Answered by Anonymous
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Open the document that you want to revise.On the Review tab, in the Tracking group, click the Track Changes button. ...Optional. ...Make the changes that you want by inserting, deleting, moving, or formatting text or graphics.

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