

Q: How do I tell Word to track the changes I make to my document? To remove the tracked changes from the document, you must accept or reject them Turning off (ie, hiding) the tracked changes doesn't remove them. And, at the same time, Word may, or may not, be displaying those tracked changes.At the same time, Word may, or may not, have stored changes you made to the document at some point in the past.Word may, or may not, be currently keeping track of the changes you make.Third, at this very moment in time, Word may be tracking the changes you make to your document.(The only way to remove the tracked changes from your document is to accept or reject them.) Second, if Word has stored information about changes you've made to your document, then you can choose to display those changes, or to hide them.Word then remembered the changes you made to your document, and stored the changes in your document. It did this because you turned on Track Changes.

CHANGE AUTHOR NAME IN WORD 2010 HOW TO
How to copy text containing tracked changes Working with more than one author or reviewer: Who did what? How to hide (but not delete) track changes What is track changes, and why would I want to use it?
