Chapter 26
Let’s Work This Out
IN THIS CHAPTER
Sticking comments in a document
Highlighting text
Finding changes in a document
Tracking changes in a document
Reviewing document changes
Sharing by using online collaboration
Writing isn’t a team sport, but it can be. Eventually, writers encounter collaboration, welcome or not. Often, it comes in the form of an editor, after the writing is done. In today’s connected society, collaboration can happen at any time with just about anyone. Word recognizes this challenge and, to help you cope, provides some useful work-it-out-together tools.
Comments on Your Text
The least aggressive method of collaboration is to add a comment as part of a document’s text. Perhaps you do this yourself: Use a different font or color, type in all CAPS, or surround your observations with triple curly brackets. Rather than do such silly things, click the Review ...
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