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  2. Copy editing - Wikipedia

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    In Microsoft Word, users can choose whether to show or hide changes by clicking track changes under the Review ribbon. [35] Those editing documents can leave comments by clicking wherever the user desires to leave a comment and clicking New Comment under the review ribbon or by highlighting text and clicking New Comment. [ 35 ]

  3. Document comparison - Wikipedia

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    There are several variants in the types of changes registered through the process of document comparison. Some programs limit comparison to solely text and table content in word processing documents, while others register changes made in spreadsheets and presentations, along with changes made in versions of PDF documents.

  4. Help:Menu/Tracking changes - Wikipedia

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    Recent changes (and the recent changes patrol) Enhanced recent changes Page history User contributions pages Talk pages Recent changes page Patrolling the recent changes Watching pages Public watchlists Related changes page Using "What links here" Diff pages Keyboard shortcuts Special pages

  5. Microsoft Office 2013 - Wikipedia

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    The Office Web Apps suite was also updated for Office 2013, introducing additional editing features and interface changes. [36] Other features of Office 2013 include: PDF Import feature in Microsoft Word; Improved text wrapping and improved Track Changes feature in Microsoft Word; Flash Fill in Microsoft Excel

  6. Version control - Wikipedia

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    Version control (also known as revision control, source control, and source code management) is the software engineering practice of controlling, organizing, and tracking different versions in history of computer files; primarily source code text files, but generally any type of file.

  7. History of Microsoft Word - Wikipedia

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    Word 2.0 for DOS was released in 1985 and featured Extended Graphics Adapter (EGA) support. Word 3.0 for DOS was released in 1986. Word 4.0 for DOS was released in 1987 and added support for revision marks (equivalent to the Track Changes feature in more recent Word versions), search/replace by style and macros stored as keystroke sequences. [9]

  8. Pages (word processor) - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in iWork '08, word processing and page layout are two distinct modes. In word processing mode, Pages supports headers and footers, footnotes and outline, [citation needed] and list creation. Users can collaborate with others on a document. Pages tracks changes by users by displaying each person's edits in different colors.

  9. Adobe InCopy - Wikipedia

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    The software enables editors to write, edit, and design documents. The software includes standard word processing features such as spell check, track changes, and word count, and has various viewing modes that allow editors to visually inspect design elements — just as it looks to the designer working in Adobe InDesign. [2]