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hi guys and welcome to my channel today im just going to do a quick tutorial just showing you how you can cut and paste um track changes into it into a separate document but still retain the track changes because word if you try to copy it just using the control c and the control v method just cut and paste it will just paste it all as if the text has been accepted and you wont see any of the deletions and the insertion so if you want to be able to retain the track changes formatting then you need to um to cut and paste it to something thats called a spike so im going to show you how to do that okay so first of all you just need to make sure that track changes is turned off in the original document so you can either change it here you can just click there and if you go to the bottom bit there youll see that its off we can also switch it on and off here as well if you dont see track changes at the bottom of your screen there if you right mouse click on just the gray area there yo