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Monthly Archives: March 2009

Useful Keyboard Shortcuts for Microsoft Word’s ‘Track Changes’

Posted on March 16, 2009 by engfer
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Is anyone tired of repeatedly clicking on the annoying Track Changes buttons in Microsoft Word? I know I was, so I created some keyboard shortcuts to help save some of my time and sanity.

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