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We are going to see how to track changes in PowerPoint. I know it does not have a true track changes feature like Word has, but it still has two comparable features. What does track changes mean? You need to know who changed what when. So from that point of view it has a temporary tracking feature and a comparison feature which works at object level. So letamp;#39;s look at the first one. This presentation is already shared with multiple people. When someone changes the file and I open it later I come to know that someone has changed it. By looking at this dot slide has unread changes. It shows me the current status. If I click on show changes, it will just highlight the area which was changed. It will tell me who changed it and when. But if I want to see what was there before, obviously I am not going to see it. But suppose I have an older version of the presentation and I want to compare exactly which object has changed. It is not possible using this method. Another problem with thi