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After changes have been made to a document (via Track Changes) and then reviewed/approved, how do I indicate to future readers what changes are in this latest version of the document? In other programs, I've seen a bar at the left margin on every line that was changed since the last version, but I don't know how do this in Word 2007 and 2010. Am I just missing something? Thanks. |
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