One task we do frequently is proofreading a document and then distributing the document via email. (And, yes, sometimes it is frustrating to click exactly on a period when it the only change.) Do an internet search for “track changes in Word” to see more details from Microsoft. With the hand-written changes, you have to review the document again once the handwritten notes have been followed. ![]() This can be tedious with a document with many changes, but the payoff is when you are finished, you have the final version. Using Track Changes allows you to see all changes that have been made together with the original text. When many lawyers make final edits on a document, they print it off and make their edits with a pen. One of those efficiencies is using Track Changes in Microsoft Word. Often there are easier ways to do our everyday tasks, but we can’t use more efficient techniques if we do not know about them.
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