![]() ![]() Before you read this, I’m assuming that you already know basically how to use Track Changes in Word. So I want to quickly offer two of my favorite Track Changes tips, in case they help you like they’ve helped me. ![]() For more info, see remove the tracked changes and comments. Word stops marking up new changes-but all of the changes that were already tracked will still be in the document. On the Review tab, turn off Track Changes. After that, Track Changes will still be still on, but you'll be able to accept and reject changes. Your User Name for Track Changes in Microsoft Word 2016 and Word 2013” to learn. ![]() How to Remove User Names from Existing Track Changes in Microsoft Word.
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