In newer versions of Word for PC, the drop-down menu is slightly different. Simple Markup means that changes are not displayed with struck-through text and different colors. Rather, if you make a change, a line appears next to the changed text in the left margin.
If you want to see all the changes in the text, select All Markup from the drop-down menu. If you use balloons, all changes will be placed in balloons. This feature behaves much like the one in Word for PC. Selecting Final: Show Markup tells Word to display deletions in balloons.
But if you select Original: Show Markup, Word displays insertions in balloons. Comments will show up only in the Reviewing Pane.
Clicking the Reviewing Pane button makes a box appear either beside or below the text. This box, or pane, lists all changes and comments in the document. If you do not want Word to track formatting, go back to Show Markup in the Review tab.
If there is a check mark before Formatting, click it to remove it. A list will appear. Go to Balloons, and another list will appear to the right. You will see an option to display only comments and formatting in balloons, like the one in Word for PC. The default setting to display changes is Simple Markup, which you will see in a drop-down menu above Markup Options. While it used to be complicated to save a Word document without markup, the Microsoft Office suite makes the process simple.
This is because when you open a document that contains tracked changes, the document appears in the Final Showing Markup view to indicate that the document contains tracked changes.
This behavior is by default. The markup area appears whenever a document features comments, but its appearance is controlled by settings on the Review tab. To hide the markup area, click the Review tab. In the Tracking group, click the Display for Review button, shown here. Open your document in Microsoft and locate the Review tab. Step 2: Locate the Track Changes icon at the top of the screen; be sure that Track Changes is disabled.
If Track Changes is enabled, as in the screen shot below, be sure that you click the Track Changes icon to disable this feature before you proceed. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. Choose where you want to search below Search Search the Community. Wild Child. I select the Final option and remove all checkmarks from the Show Markup dropdown menu.
The next time I change something in the document I'm working on it reverts back to that "Final Showing Markup" and all of the checkmarks are back on the Show Markup dropdown. I hate losing part of my wokring area beccuase of tht tracking pane. Improve this answer. You claim that it keeps old versions deleted text even after you accept changes. If this goes beyond the general behavior of Word, do you have a reference for your claim?
Depending on what version of Microsoft you have this may differ slightly: To stop mark up changes to your document you must accept or reject the changes. Aliiana Aliiana 11 1 1 bronze badge. Lenny Lenny 11 1 1 bronze badge. Windows 1. Reg Edit Reg Edit 4, 2 2 gold badges 15 15 silver badges 33 33 bronze badges.
Neale Pitkin Neale Pitkin 11 1 1 bronze badge. I had the same problem. I deleted all the previous comments, and saved after turning off tracking. The problem disappeared. From the Microsoft knowledge base : Markup text may reappear when you open or when you save a document of Word When you open or save a Microsoft Word document, markup text comments, ink annotations, insertions and deletions, and formatting changes that you turned off in the document the last time that you saved it may appear again.
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