If you mean to keep track of where it has been edited, you right click the bar at the bottom of the window, and a menu should appear, then you left click "Track Changes", the button will then appear on the bar at the bottom, it will look something like "Track Changes: Off", left click that and it will track all changes to the document from the moment you press it, left click it again to turn it off. It will automatically print with the tracked changes on the paper, to turn this of you need to go to "File", then to "Print", then where it says "Print All Pages" you left click the arrow, a drop down menu will appear, then you left click "Print Markup" so that it is not ticked.
At least that is how it works in Word 2010.
Hope that helps.
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