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Track changes in your presentation - Microsoft Support If reviewers made changes to your presentation, you'll see them under Presentation Changes in the Revisions task pane To see the details about a change in the body of the slide, click each list item
Track changes in Word - Microsoft Support The most proficient method is to identify the commentor and respond to the tracked change is through the card display when you click the marked change The card displays the commentor name and the option to accept or reject the suggestion
Track changes and view, add, or edit comments - Microsoft Support You can add or review changes and comments as you scroll through a document on your iPad or iPhone When Track Changes is turned on, Word uses a unique color to mark the changes made by each author
Track changes in PowerPoint for the web during a peer review PowerPoint for the web doesn't have a Track Changes feature However, you can use the Comments feature to keep track of peer feedback in your presentation When you send your presentation out for review, give your reviewers these instructions to provide feedback to you: Select the item on the slide to add a comment about
Get notified when members of your team update your shared file . . . If you share a slide deck in PowerPoint for Microsoft 365 or PowerPoint for the web, and other people make changes to the file, you'll be notified with a small banner that lets you know who has made changes to your presentation while you were away
Combine document revisions - Microsoft Support If that's too much information on the screen, click Review > Compare > Show Source Documents > Hide Source Documents You will now simply see red vertical lines showing where changes were made When you've resolved the combined changes the way you want, save the document
Change the author name for documents, presentations, or workbooks The User name setting also provides the name and initials that are displayed in comments and tracked changes To see the Author property for a document or workbook, click File > Info, and then look for Author under Related People on the right