This tutorial will be useful if you want to merge or combine comments from multiple Microsoft Word documents. You can use the Combine functionality in Microsoft Word to join all comments and create a ...
Whether you’re revising an internal document at your office or looking over a creative project for a friend, sometimes marking your edits in Microsoft Word is a little too definitive. Rather than ...
Editors of old used to like to say they "bled red" when heavily marking up a document in red ink, but it's just not the same on the computer screen. With Microsoft Word, you're still able to pass ...
How to work more productively with Word’s new comment options Your email has been sent Microsoft Word’s enhanced comments feature will make collaborating on documents even easier. This Word tutorial ...
You can combine Word documents by using the Object button in the Insert tab. Choose Text from File in the Object drop-down menu to automatically add a selected file to your master document. You can ...
If you’ve ever opened a document that had more strikeouts than a beer-league ballplayer, you’re familiar with Microsoft Word’s “track changes” feature. It’s one of the most useful tools for ...
Click the Insert tab on the menu bar. Click the Quick Parts button in the Text group. From the drop-down menu, hover the cursor over Document Property. And select a Document Property from the list. In ...