![]() It’s a fantastic way to see the differences in the text and formatting at a glance. It shows each change, what was removed, and what was added, in order from the top of the document to the bottom. The Revisions pane is the most useful here. Scrolling with your mouse wheel will scroll all three of the primary panes at once, but you can use the scroll bars on the right of each to scroll the individual panes to each. From left to right, you have an itemized list of changes, a full view of the “Revised” document with red marks on the left margin indicating changes, and a double pane showing the original and revised documents stacked. Click “OK.” Word will open up a complicated-looking selection of panes in a single document. ![]()
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