Turning on the "Highlight Changes" feature of Microsoft Word marks any changes to an original document. This enables you to track your corrections, or allows an editor to suggest changes that you can either accept or reject. You can manage all the markups at once, or selectively.
Before you remove markups, they must be made visible on your document. Making Markups Visible Step 1 jQuery(document). Ready(function(){ jQuery('#jsArticleStep1 span.
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'); }); "Highlight Changes" Dialog Box From the "Tools" menu, choose "Track Changes," and then "Highlight Changes." The "Highlight Changes" dialog box appears.Step 2 Click a check into the "Highlight Changes On Screen" checkbox for markups to appear on the screen. Step 3 Click a check into the "Highlight Changes in Printed Document" checkbox for markups to appear in a printed version. Step 4 Click the "OK" button to make the markups visible.
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