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<br><br><br>When collaborating on documents, tracking changes is essential for maintaining transparency and control over edits. No matter if you're sharing files with peers, external partners, or group members this feature allows you to see every modification made to a file. Ideal for refining business plans, proposals, or any text demanding precision Without tracking changes, it's easy to miss important adjustments or lose track of who made what edits. WPS Office makes this process straightforward ensuring that all revisions are clearly visible and manageable. It turns messy edit cycles into a clean, traceable process <br><br><br><br>To start tracking changes in WPS Writer, open your document and navigate to the Review tab in the top menu. Look for the Track Changes button and click it to activate the feature Once enabled, any edits you or others make will be highlighted in the document. Added segments are rendered in bright blue for clarity while deletions appear as strikethrough. The clear formatting helps users spot changes instantly Remember to ensure all collaborators have tracking enabled so their changes are recorded consistently. It’s a small step that prevents confusion during group projects <br><br><br><br>After making edits, reviewing changes becomes effortless. WPS highlights each modification with color-coded markers showing exactly what was added, deleted, or formatted. Navigate between edits using the "Previous Change" and "Next Change" controls in the Review panel These allow you to move between edits sequentially. You can attach notes to individual revisions to clarify intent helping team members communicate feedback directly within the document. Every edit is preserved with context, leaving no room for oversight It’s like having a built-in conversation about the document’s evolution.<br><br><br><br>Once you’ve reviewed the changes, accepting or rejecting them is a quick process. Simply select a change and click the Accept or Reject button in the Review tab You can choose to accept all changes at once or handle them individually for more control. A right-click menu gives instant access to accept This flexibility helps maintain document integrity while streamlining the approval workflow. Before locking the document, verify each change matches your goals <br><br><br><br>Tracking changes in [https://www.wps-wp.com WPS] Office not only enhances collaboration but also preserves the document’s history, making it easier to revert to earlier versions if needed. This tool empowers groups to collaborate smoothly, minimize mistakes, and keep feedback transparent Whether you're a professional handling important documents or a student working on group projects, mastering this tool will save time and improve overall document quality. Make this your default practice to turn document revisions into a clean, traceable, and professional experience<br><br>
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