How To View Track Changes In Word On iPhone

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Are you looking for a way to view track changes in Word on your iPhone? With the powerful and intuitive functionality of the Microsoft Word app, it’s easier than ever to keep track of your documents and review changes. Whether you’re working on a school report or collaborating with coworkers, tracking changes in Word can make the task much easier.

If you’re using an iPhone or iPad, here’s how to view track changes in Word:

1. Open your document in the Microsoft Word app.
2. Tap the upward-arrow icon at the bottom-right of the display to open the toolbar.
3. Tap Home at the top-left of the toolbar.
4. Select Review from the menu that appears.
5. Scroll down in the Review toolbar and tap on Track Changes.
6. You can now add or review changes and comments as you scroll through a document on your iPhone or iPad.
7. To view comments inline and deletions as crossed out, find the Review tab, drop down the “Tracking” group, and select “Balloons”. Then click on “Show All Revisions Inline”.
8. Finally, let your pointer rest on a comment inside a document – it will appear in a ScreenTip!

With these simple steps, you’ll be able to easily view track changes when using Microsoft Word on an iPhone or iPad! This powerful feature makes collaboration with colleagues or classmates much simpler and ensures that everyone is up-to-date with any revisions made to documents over time.

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Tracking Changes in a Word Document on a Phone

To track changes in a Word document on your phone, open the document in the Word app. Then tap on the upward-arrow icon at the bottom-right of the display to open the toolbar. Tap on Home at the top-left of the toolbar and then scroll down in the Review toolbar and tap on Track Changes. This will enable you to view all edits made to the document, as well as who made them. You can also accept or reject any changes made by tapping on each one individually. To disable tracking changes, simply tap on Track Changes again and it will be turned off.

Using Track Changes in Word on an iPad

Yes, you can track changes in Word on iPad. By using the Track Changes feature, you can review and track any changes or comments that have been made to your document. To enable this feature, open the document in Word and tap the ‘Review’ tab. Then tap ‘Track Changes’ and select ‘On’ from the dropdown menu. You can now scroll through the document to review any changes or comments that have been made. If you want to add your own changes or comments, you can simply tap on a specific part of the document and type what you want to say. Once you are finished, just save the document, and all your changes will be tracked.

Showing Tracked Changes

To show your tracked changes in a Word document, you’ll need to turn on Track Changes. To do this, go to the Review tab, then select “Track Changes” in the Tracking group. This will enable you to see all changes made to your document.

Once Track Changes is turned on, any edits made in the document will be captured and displayed with special formatting. To choose which types of revisions you’d like to display, go to the Review tab and select “Show Markup” from the Tracking group. Here you can select which types of revisions (such as deletions or insertions) you would like to show up when reviewing your document.

When you are done reviewing your tracked changes, simply go back to the Review tab and select “Track Changes” again—this will turn it off and hide any changes that were made in the document.

Editing Word Documents on an iPhone for Free

It is possible to edit a Word document on your iPhone for free using the Google Docs app. The Google Docs app is available for download on the Apple App Store and allows users to view, create, and edit documents in both Microsoft Word® file format as well as Google Doc formats. To edit a Word document on your iPhone, you will need to open the document in the Google Docs app and tap ‘Edit’. Once in editing mode, you can select words by double-tapping them. You can then start making changes such as adding text, inserting images, or changing font sizes. You can also highlight sections of text or add comments for other collaborators to review. When you are finished with your edits, you simply need to save the file and it will be updated on all devices with access to the document. It’s important to note that if you would like to use any additional features or collaborate with others on documents stored in Google Workspace (formerly known as G Suite), you must sign up for a subscription plan; however, basic editing of Word documents can be done for free using the Google Docs app on your iPhone.

Viewing Track Changes in Word

To view track changes in Microsoft Word, you need to first switch on the Track Changes feature. To do this, go to the Review tab and select Track Changes in the Tracking group. From the drop-down list that appears, choose either Just Mine or For Everyone depending on whether you want to track only your own changes or everyone’s changes made to the document. Once Track Changes is enabled, all changes made to the document will be highlighted and appear in a different color. To see who made each change, click on it and a comment box will appear showing who edited it and when. You can also accept or reject individual changes by clicking on the Accept or Reject button within the comment box.

Conclusion

In conclusion, the Word app for iPhone offers an efficient and intuitive way to create, edit, and review documents right from your smartphone. With features like Track Changes and View Comments, you can easily make changes while collaborating with others and leave comments to help guide them in their revisions. This makes it easy to stay connected with colleagues and get work done even when you’re away from your computer. Whether you’re writing a report or creating a presentation, the Word app on your iPhone can help you be more productive and get work done quickly.

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