![]() ![]() How Google Docs and Track Changes Integrate ![]() Suggested Edits now also show up as 'Track Changes' markup if a Google Doc is downloaded as a Word document. In addition, the ability to track changes on Google Docs themselves was restricted to comments, which didn't allow document editors the option to merely accept changes “ they would have had to go in and type them themselves or ask the original author to make the changes based on their comments.Īll of that changed in July 2014 when Google introduced full 'Track Changes' integration with Google Docs and the ability to add 'Suggested Edits' to Google Docs for easy collaboration in real time. 'Track Changes' did not integrate with Google Docs when a Microsoft Word document was uploaded to Google Drive, so all edits would be lost and it made more sense to work outside of the Google ecosystem. 'Track Changes' in Microsoft Word shows edits made to a document so that the person you are submitting the document to can understand what has changed, and can accept or reject your edits either all at once or piece by piece. ![]() One of the best arguments against using Google Docs for many people and businesses has been the inability to work with Microsoft Word's 'Track Changes' function. ![]()
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