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I use change tracking in Microsoft Word to collaborate with others while jointly editing a document, however, I am not interested in tracking formatting changes. On the Windows version of Word, I was able to easily turn of tracking of formatting changes, however, on Word for Mac 2011, I have been unable to accomplish this.
On the Mac, under the Review tab, I can turn off visibility in the Tracking subsection by selecting the popup menu Show Markup and unchecking Formatting but formatting changes are still being tracked even when not visible. I also tried going to the Preferences. Below Formatting and in the Track Changes dialog under Markup section setting Formatting: to (none), Color: to Auto, but I still get tracking. My recollection is that on the Windows version of word, this is where you would disable tracking of formatting changes. How can I disable tracking of formatting changes in Word for Mac 2011?
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Microsoft Track Changes — Word for Mac (2011) Step 1: Open your Microsoft Word document, and locate the Review tab. Step 2: Locate the Track Changes icon in the Tracking panel; be sure that the Track Changes is switched off. If Track Changes is switched on, as in the screen shot below, make sure you click on the ON icon to turn this feature off. If you continue with the Track Changes feature on, your changes will be recorded. Step 3: In the following screen shot, we have disabled the Track Changes feature.
The next step is to place your cursor at the top of the document and click Next in the Changes panel. The cursor will advance to the first proposed correction. Step 4: To accept the proposed change, click the Accept button. Once you click Accept, your text will be replaced with the proposed correction and the cursor will advance to the next correction. Tips: To accept all changes in the document, click the dropdown arrow of the Accept icon and select Accept All Changes in Document.
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