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- [Deborah] Hi, this is Deborah with legalofficeguru.com, and todayamp;#39;s topic is showing and hiding tracked changes in a document. If youamp;#39;ve got a document thatamp;#39;s redlined because youamp;#39;ve used track changes, youamp;#39;ll be glad to know you donamp;#39;t have to accept or reject all the changes just to get a clean copy of the original or final edited version. The key here is in the Track Changes area of the Review tab, and weamp;#39;re looking at version 2016, which is very similar to version 2013. This dropdown will allow us to toggle or switch between the original, unmarked, unchanged document, a final document with the redline intact, and a final document with all the changes but with no revision marks. This helps when someone asks you to print him or her a clean copy of the document with changes, perhaps for a meeting with a client or with another attorney. Before we look at this dropdown menu, we must be absolutely sure that all the changes are bein