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How to rework redline in text

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in this video weamp;#39;re going to learn how to remove those annoying lines that appear in a border of a document containing track changes most times when you accept the track changes within a document the vertical lines which are known as change lines will disappear however sometimes thereamp;#39;s a rogue change line that just wonamp;#39;t budge to remove these stubborn lines open the track changes group on review tab by clicking in the bottom right corner of the tracking group click on advanced options click on the change lines drop down list and select none now all of those pesky lines will disappear thank you for watching and see you in the next video you

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As for where the term redline comes from, its definition is quite literal. Historically, the term red line refers to the red lines made by a pen when someone corrected or altered a printed document. Heres a brief history of how legal and contract professionals have prepared changes to a document using red lining: ●
How to make redline edits in Microsoft Word Open the document in Word. Go to the Review tab. Select Track Changes from the drop-down arrow in the Tracking section. Make your edits and watch them appear as red markup.
3:25 4:38 And just select the option. Called more once you select a more option so you will get option calledMoreAnd just select the option. Called more once you select a more option so you will get option called feedback. And option once you select the option. So you will get option called proofing.
DISCUSSION: The purpose of a Redline Revision is to allow for proposed minor changes of a previously approved site plan to be reviewed and approved in an expedited manner.
0:37 2:26 There. But what if you want this just to apply to one document. Heres how you do that file optionsMoreThere. But what if you want this just to apply to one document. Heres how you do that file options proofing we go down. And Im going to put it back on again.
How do I get rid of the red line in Word track changes? The redline indicates there are still changes in the document that need to be resolved. Navigate to the Review tab and click Accept, then Click Accept All Changes and Stop Tracking.
1:29 2:49 And select options. Now select proofing from the left hand menu.MoreAnd select options. Now select proofing from the left hand menu.
This red line is there because there are still changes in the document that need to be accepted (which can be minor changes like double spaces or a wrongly placed comma). Step 1: Go to the Review tab and click on Accept (Word 2019). Step 2: Click on Accept All Changes and Stop Tracking.

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