![]() ![]() ![]() Tracking the changes while editing a document on Microsoft Word is extremely simple. The great advantage here is that the changes can be accepted or rejected without altering the document that is being edited. The tracking changes function enables writers to keep a record of the changes that are made, who made them, when they were made and more. Either way, the changes made to written content can be “tracked” to see what and where amendments were made. If you are writing independently then you edit your own pieces, but, if you are working with a team, chances are that an editor will be making changes to your piece. Writers go through many drafts of written content before they end up with their final piece. In this article, we will explore the many ways through which writers can track changes on different platforms ranging from Microsoft Word and LibreOffice to Google Docs. Individuals can now track changes that they make to their documents, or they can suggest changes in other people’s work while collaborating. Writing platforms have come a long way to enable writers to create content in a more efficient manner.
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