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hello my name is Caroline Patton and today I'm going to be demonstrating how to do peer editing and review in Microsoft Word that tracks the changes you make as a proofreader or a teacher of proofreading or grading papers I prefer this method because it cuts down on printing costs especially if your students don't have a printer this can be emailed back and forth and you don't have to print out the papers on your own this can also be they can if their peer editing they can email it to each other which I prefer because when I was an undergrad at least even in high school too if we did a peer editing activity you would have to print out four copies for each person in your group and if it's a you know five page paper that's a lot of paper for everyone to keep up with and also unlike the lorax I speak for the trees because the trees have no tongues and I don't like to waste paper so to get this started to get the proof read proof reading format started you have two ways you can access it...