Microsoft ® Office Word 2007 Training Revising Documents with Track Changes and Comments Aubrey Crook, M.Ed. Presents.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Microsoft ® Word 2010 Training Create your first Word document II.
Advertisements

Microsoft® Word 2010 Training
Microsoft® Office Word 2007 Training
Microsoft ® Office Word 2007 Training Header and footer basics Sweetwater ISD presents:
Microsoft® Access® 2010 Training
Microsoft ® Office Word 2007 Training Edit text and revise your documents P J Human Resources Pte Ltd presents:
Microsoft ® Word 2010 Training Create your first Word document I.
CPIT 102 CPIT 102 CHAPTER 1 COLLABORATING on DOCUMENTS.
Lesson 3: Advanced Collaboration Unit 2: Advanced Word 2007: Business Communications.
Microsoft ® Office Word 2007 Training Edit text and revise your documents [Your company name] presents:
Microsoft ® Office Word 2007 Training Headers and footers for document sections [Your company name] presents:
Microsoft Office 2007: Introductory Computer Applications 11.
Word Lesson 8 Increasing Efficiency Using Word
Pasewark & Pasewark 1 Word Lesson 8 Increasing Efficiency Using Word Microsoft Office 2007: Introductory.
Microsoft ® Office Word 2007 Training Bullets, Numbers, and Lists ICT Staff Development presents:
Microsoft ® Word 2010 Training Create your first Word document II.
Microsoft ® Office Excel ® 2007 Training Get started with PivotTable ® reports [Your company name] presents:
Microsoft ® Office Excel ® 2007 Training Get started with PivotTable ® reports Guangzhou Newelink Technology Co,. Ltd.
1 CA201 Word Application Collaborating with Others Week # 8 By Tariq Ibn Aziz Dammam Community college.
ABC’s of PowerPoint (Office 2007) Part 1: Basic Vocabulary Part 2: Cursors Part 3: Insert Your Text Part 4: Insert Your Pictures Part 5: Basic Tools &
Key Applications Module Lesson 12 — Word Essentials
Create your first document
Microsoft Office © Copyright William Rowan Objective By the end of this you will have being given a brief introduction to: Microsoft Word Microsoft.
Pasewark & Pasewark 1 Word Lesson 8 Increasing Efficiency Using Word Microsoft Office 2007: Introductory.
PYP002 Intro.to Computer Science Microsoft Word1 Lab 07 Creating Documents with Efficiency and Consistency.
Microsoft Word 2010 Lesson 10. Learning Objectives 1 Understand and Use Mail Merge 2 Select and Edit a main document 3 Create a source document 4 Preview,
Microsoft ® Office Word 2007 Training Create Your First Document ICT Staff Development presents:
Chapter 4—Creating your First Document
Word Revise documents and keep track of changes. Use Track Changes and comments Course contents Overview: Insertions, deletions, comments Lesson 1: Stay.
Microsoft Word Objective: Understand Basic Word/Word Processing Skills Lesson: Create and Save a New Document LOL: Understand/Apply Create your first Word.
1 ADVANCED MICROSOFT WORD Lesson 14 – Editing in Workgroups Microsoft Office 2003: Advanced.
Revise documents with Track Changes and Comments Track Changes and Comments: The basics You’re reviewing a document for your manager before it’s sent to.
Objectives © Paradigm Publishing, Inc. 1 Objectives.
A skills approach © 2012 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. powerpoint 2010 Chapter 4 Managing and Delivering Presentations.
Microsoft ® Word 2010 Training Create your first Word document I.
Track Changes: Electronic Editing Made Easy An Instruction Manual By Eme Crawford & Elizabeth Smith.
1. Chapter 20 Managing Shared Documents 3 Working Together on Documents Word provides features to help workgroup members collaborate on documents. Insert.
Objectives © Paradigm Publishing, Inc. 1 Objectives.
Chapter 7 Press Releases. Project 7 Objectives Identify the press release audience Select suitable subjects for press releases Organize content for a.
Microsoft Word 2007 Tracking Changes. Review Tab Select the Review tab from the ribbon to begin Track Changes.
Word 2007® Business and Personal Communication How can Microsoft Word 2007 help you work with others?
Using Document Collaboration, Integration, and Charting Tools
Proofing Documents Lesson 9. Validating Content By Using Spelling and Grammar Checking Options It is a good business practice to proof a document to ensure.
CIS—100 Chapter 8—Tracking Changes 1. Turning on Track Changes On the Review tab, in the Tracking group, click Track Changes. The background of the Track.
Chapter 15. Copyright 2032, Paradigm Publishing Inc. CHAPTER 15 BACKNEXTEND 15-2 LINKS TO OBJECTIVES Create Comments View Comments Edit Comments Print.
COM: 111 Introduction to Computer Applications Department of Information & Communication Technology Panayiotis Christodoulou.
Chapter 11 Collaboration Features for Workbooks Microsoft Excel 2013.
Collaborating with Co-Workers Microsoft Office Word 2007 Illustrated Complete.
Key Applications Module Lesson 12 — Word Essentials Computer Literacy BASICS.
Chapter 8 Using Document Collaboration, Integration, and Charting Tools Microsoft Word 2013.
Using Track Changes Adler Graduate School.
Word Collaboration Feature
3. Click at the point in your document where you’d like to
Reviewing Documents Guided Lesson.
Lesson 9 Sharing Documents
Creating, Formatting, and Editing a Word Document with Pictures
Microsoft® Word 2010 Training
Microsoft Word Reviewing Documents.
Benchmark Series Microsoft Word 2016 Level 2
Microsoft Word Text Basics.
Key Applications Module Lesson 12 — Word Essentials
Microsoft Word 2010 Lesson 10 Lesson 10
Microsoft Word 2010 Lesson 10 Lesson 10
Objectives To identify methods of reviewing documents.
Under Markup, you can change the marks which will show for; Insertions, Deletions, Changed lines, and Comments. You can also associate different colors.
Key Applications Module Lesson 12 — Word Essentials
Lab 07 Creating Documents with Efficiency and Consistency
Presentation transcript:

Microsoft ® Office Word 2007 Training Revising Documents with Track Changes and Comments Aubrey Crook, M.Ed. Presents

The Presenter Aubrey D. Crook, M.Ed. Ed.D. (2009) Nova Southeastern University Instructional Technology & Distance Education Higher Education Leadership M.Ed. Cambridge College Instructional Technology B.S. University of Alabama at Birmingham Elementary Education Revise documents with Track Changes and Comments

MIT Mission The mission of the Media and Information Technology Department (MIT)is to ensure that Spelman College, in pursuit of its strategic plan, has access to appropriate levels of computing, training, networking, and the technical support services essential to effectively use computing resources for education and research. MIT accepts as its primary responsibility the management lifecycle of the College’s computing, telecommunication, network, system resources and information access facilities in a manner that promotes an environment conducive to excellence in collaborative education, efficient administration and effective support services. Revise documents with Track Changes and Comments

The Instructional Technologist Vision To ensure that all instructional technology programs are available to support an environment in which student achievement is enhanced through a set of information age tools and skills. As Instructional Technologist we are responsible for the planning, implementation, development, and support of all instructional technology applications that are accessed by students, professors, administrators and the community. Revise documents with Track Changes and Comments

Training Overview & Goals Use Track Changes when you want to mark up documents with revisions. Review tracked changes, and accept or reject them. Insert, view, edit, and delete comments. Review documents to ensure that no unwanted revisions or comments remain in the distributed documents. Revise documents with Track Changes and Comments

Lesson 1 Track Changes and Comments: The basics

Revise documents with Track Changes and Comments You’re reviewing a document before it’s sent to your department or group members. You notice changes you want to make, which you also want others to see. When you turn on Track Changes, Word inserts marks that show where deletions, insertions, and formatting changes are made. To turn on Track Changes, on the Review tab, in the Tracking group, click Track Changes.

See revisions Revise documents with Track Changes and Comments After you turn Track Changes on, work in Word as you normally do. As you insert or delete text, or move text or graphics around, each change appears with markup — marks such as colors and lines that show where each revision is and what it is.

See revisions Revise documents with Track Changes and Comments This picture shows how markups look when you make changes in your document. When you delete the text “with hard work and clear thinking,” the deleted text is put in a balloon in the document margin. To replace “twelve” with “nine,” you select “twelve” and type “nine” over it. “Twelve” goes into a balloon in the document margin; the newly inserted “nine” is underlined.

See revisions Revise documents with Track Changes and Comments The picture shows how markup looks when you make changes in your document. A vertical line appears in the left margin next to each sentence with tracked changes. This is an additional signal that there are changes in some sentences.

Insert a comment Revise documents with Track Changes and Comments You made some revisions, but you’d also like to explain why you deleted “twelve” in the first sentence. No problem: Insert a comment, which is an annotation that you can add to the document. To do that, place the cursor at the end of the text you want to comment on, “nine” in this example. On the Review tab, in the Comments group, click New Comment.

Comment and Deletion Balloons Revise documents with Track Changes and Comments A comment balloon appears in the document margin. The text you are commenting on, “nine,” is highlighted with your review color. You type your text in the comment balloon. Here’s how to tell the difference between a comment balloon and a deleted text balloon: The solid color background in the comment balloon. A deleted text balloon has color only around its outside border.

Insert a comment Revise documents with Track Changes and Comments A comment balloon appears in the document margin. The text you are commenting on, “nine,” is highlighted with your review color. You type your text in the comment balloon. The “Comment” label in the balloon. The reviewer’s initials in the balloon. Here’s how to tell the difference between a comment balloon and a deleted text balloon:

How to tell which reviewer has done what Revise documents with Track Changes and Comments When more than one person reviews a document, you might want to know what changes were made by which reviewer. Here are some ways to tell who did what. See who made a comment by moving the mouse pointer over it in the document. Look at the color of the revision. Pilar Pinilla’s comments (PP) appear in one color… …while Richard Bready’s comments (RB) appear in another.

Turning off doesn’t mean deletion Revise documents with Track Changes and Comments Track Changes off does NOT delete tracked changes — or comments. Here’s what it does do. All tracked changes already made up to that point remain in your document, even though Track Changes is turned off. Any revisions you go on to make will not be marked as revisions.

Accept or reject changes, and delete comments Revise documents with Track Changes and Comments When the revisions are done, someone must review them and then accept or reject them. The reviewer can deal with revisions one at a time or all at once, and can read the comments and then delete them.

Accept or reject changes, and delete comments Revise documents with Track Changes and Comments The picture shows the options. On the Review tab, in the Changes group, use the Accept button to accept changes one at a time or in sequence, or to accept all changes at once. Use the Reject button to reject changes one at a time or in sequence, or to reject all changes at once.

Accept or reject changes, and delete comments Revise documents with Track Changes and Comments The picture shows the options. Use the Previous button to review each item going toward the beginning of the document. Use the Next button to review each item going toward the end of the document.

Accept or reject changes, and delete comments Revise documents with Track Changes and Comments This picture shows the options. If you want to accept and reject changes and delete comments all at once rather than one at a time, right- click in the document.

Question 1 To get rid of tracked changes, turn off Track Changes. (Pick one answer.) Revise documents with Track Changes and Comments 1.True. 2.False.

Question 1: Answer False. Revise documents with Track Changes and Comments Accept or reject tracked changes to get rid of them. And watch for that message at the end of the document telling you that there are no more tracked changes (or comments).

Question 2 What does turning off Track Changes do? (Pick one answer.) Revise documents with Track Changes and Comments 1.Deletes tracked changes and comments. 2.Hides existing tracked changes and comments. 3.Stops tracking revisions.

Question 2: Answer Stops tracking revisions. Revise documents with Track Changes and Comments Any revisions made after Track Changes is turned off will not be marked with strikethroughs or underlines, or in balloons. But any revisions already created remain in the document until you accept or reject them. And comments remain until you reject or delete them.

Question 3 To insert a comment, you have to turn on Track Changes. (Pick one answer.) Revise documents with Track Changes and Comments 1.True. 2.False.

Question 3: Answer False. Revise documents with Track Changes and Comments Track Changes does not have to be turned on before you insert a comment. You can use comments at any time, not just when you work with tracked changes. On the Review tab, in the Comments group, click New Comment. You can also insert a comment by pressing CTRL+ALT+M.

Suggestions for practice 1.Make changes. 2.Move text. 3.Insert comments. 4.Show revisions and comments in a different way. 5.Accept or reject changes and delete comments. Revise documents with Track Changes and Comments Online practiceOnline practice (requires Word 2007)