Microsoft Word 2016 Mac Print Track Changes And Comments

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Jun 26, 2015 Microsoft Word – How to Print Track Changes (Only) Jun 26, 2015 By Ann in Microsoft Office, Technology 5 Comments Tags: Microsoft, Microsoft Word, printing, technology, tips Do you ever use the Track Changes feature in any Microsoft Office products?

  • Lock Track Changes with a password. On the Tools menu, select Protect Document. Under Protection, check Protect document for and select Tracked changes. Next to Password, type a password and select OK. Re-enter your password and select OK.
  • Print a document in Word for Mac. Before you print, it’s a good idea to preview your document to make sure that it looks the way you want. You can also specify which pages you want to print and print on both sides of the page. You can also change the orientation for specific pages or for specific sections (if your document is divided by section breaks).
  • Jun 15, 2017  Here’s a problem: when I add comments to a Word document don’t show my picture by them although I’m signed in to my Microsoft account. This article explains how to make sure that your personal picture appears in your Word Comments (in Word 2013 and going forward to 2016.
  • Word for the web. Word 2016 and later for Mac. Word for Android. Word for iOS. Displaying comments Adding, deleting, and changing comments Add/Delete/Mark as complete Adding and viewing threaded comments Tracking changes Finding & replacing.
  • Aug 17, 2017  Hide markup and comments in Word. Turn off Track Changes to stop adding more changes to a document. You can hide existing tracked changes temporarily by choosing No Markup in the Display for Review box. That helps you see what the document will look like when it’s final, but changes will show up again the next time anyone opens it.

Here’s how to export a summary of comments from a Word document for easy reviewing.

If you’re anything like me (read: an obsessed writer), you spend hours crafting the perfect words. The minute you’re done, you contact everybody you know and ask for feedback. If you use Word, Microsoft makes it easy for people to share their thoughts on certain passages through the Comments feature.

Let’s say you’ve got a document that’s hundreds of pages long. There are various comments spread throughout that you’d like to look over on paper. Sadly, when you try printing out your document, the comments don’t display properly. Don’t you wish you could just print out the comments themselves? Actually, you can, and it’s super easy to do.

  1. First, open your document. The comments should show up immediately. If they don’t, click on the Review tab. Select Simple Markup if you only want to see the comments or All Markup if you want to see what the comments are referencing. No Markup hides the comments and any revisions you’ve made to your document. Original is pretty much the same thing as No Markup.

    Unless you only want to print comments from one person, make sure you have All Reviewers selected under Show Markup > Specific People.

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  2. With that info out of the way, it’s time to start printing! Take your mouse and click on the File tab.
  3. Once you’ve done that, select Print.
  4. Under Settings click on Print All Pages and List of Markup. Note that once you do this, your print preview won’t update. But when you print it, it will produce a list of markup instead of the document.
  5. Now click Print. You’re done!

One last thing: If you have a bunch of tracked changes on your document as well as comments, those will be included in your list of markup.

If you’d rather only see comments, go to the Review pane and click Show Markup and deselect everything but Comments before you print.

Article by: Megan Scussel, groovyPost contributor.

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