![]() ![]() This lets you proofread without being distracted by red marks in the text, but you can quickly switch to All Markup to review your changes. We suggest using Simple Markup as a default. Original – Shows the document prior to any edits being made.No Markup – Displays the edited version of the document with no changes marked.Formatting changes are recorded via bubbles in the right margin. All Markup – Shows edits in red, with deleted text also formatted with the strikethrough effect (e.g., deleted text).Clicking these red marks will switch you to All Markup. ![]() Simple Markup – Shows you the edited text, with changes marked via red marks in the left margin.The markup options available here in recent versions of Microsoft Word are: You’ll find these on the Review tab in a dropdown menu just next to the Track Changes button. You can control how Microsoft Word displays tracked changes via the markup options. #MICROSOFT WORD DOCUMENT EDITOR WINDOWS#You can also toggle the Track Changes tool with the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + Shift + E in Microsoft Word for Windows (or Cmd + Shift + E in Microsoft Word for Mac). And to stop tracking changes, all you need to do is click the Track Changes button again. That’s it! Once you’ve done that, Word will record all changes made to the document.
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