You need to agree with your editor how these will be used, so you know what
action to take. To delete these, highlight the text and reset it. This is a
rather tedious process if significant changes are required. Each change has to
be highlighted by the editor and again by the author to remove the text effect.
How to Go Through Changes and Decide which to Accept
This is an alternative way of tracking proposed changes if the copy editor is
going to send your manuscript back to you as a file with the changes marked.
Under Tools select Track Changes and then Highlight
changes. This gives you the options to track changes whilst you are
going through the editing by highlighting the changes for you on screen.
You then go through the document and decide whether to accept the changes,
using Accept or Reject. You can Accept all
if you wish at the end.
Uncheck the boxes to turn the Track Changes function off.
There are various different ways to track changes, so choose the one that you
find easiest to use.
How to Track Changes in 2 different versions of a document
When you send your work for copy editing for the editor to work on screen,
you can track the changes the editor makes. As the writer, you might not agree
with all of them. This will allow you to identify and check the changes made by
your editor. You can then decide whether to make the changes or not.
If you want to see the changes you can use one of the tools that are a part
of Microsoft’s Word. Other word processing packages have identical facilities
but you will have to find them.
To achieve this