power button for 7 seconds
Select Track Changes from the Tools menuClick the Track Changes button on the Reviewing toolbarUse the Ctrl+Shift+E shortcut keyDouble-click the TRK button on the status bar
You can add the reviewing toolbar if it does not appear by default when you turn on track changes by navigating to the "Tools" section of Microsoft Word and then clicking the "show track changes" option.
You can add the reviewing toolbar if it does not appear by default when you turn on track changes by navigating to the "Tools" section of Microsoft Word and then clicking the "show track changes" option.
When you turn your Macbook on it automatically goes to the desktop. No shortcut needed.
The ultimate shortcut is when you are on the first turn there is a secret passage but you go slow.
type in the keyboard
You click the shortcut button which look like a mushroom
The track on the outside of the turn has to turn faster
I am using Lenovo ideapad Z400 touch and to turn the keyboard light on you have to press Fn + Spacebar.
You don't usually have to turn off the "mouse and keyboard" at all. On some models of the mac, the power button was on the keyboard, but pressing it starts the computer, it doesn't turn off the keyboard. If you have a wireless keyboard/mouse, then if you don't turn them off they're still running on battery power. The batteries won't last as long if you don't shut them off, but you don't HAVE to do it.
Well, if you have track changes on, then it can indicate by color, by a bar in the margin, and by actual notes in an extended margin (if you turn it on... otherwise down at the botton in a notes area) showing what was changed. If you don't have track changes on, you could still compare two documents (new and old) to see what changed by doing a merge... then it will mark up the document as though it had track changes on. It will be a little messier though, especially if you are using automatically updated fields... those will all appear as changes.