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Hi,
When I use track change to accept or reject changes made in word, word keeps
directing the cursor to newly opened bottom panel. Since the new bottom
panel covers 1/3 of the screen, I had hard time to see which part of the
document I am revising. Do you know anyway to remove new bottom panel that
summarizes all changes I made. Thank you for your help in advance.
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This is the Reviewing Pane. It can be sized with the mouse (like any other
pane) or turned off using the farthest right button on the Reviewing
toolbar.

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Hi,
When I use track change to accept or reject changes made in word, word

keeps
directing the cursor to newly opened bottom panel. Since the new bottom
panel covers 1/3 of the screen, I had hard time to see which part of the
document I am revising. Do you know anyway to remove new bottom panel

that
summarizes all changes I made. Thank you for your help in advance.


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