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Latest revision as of 14:18, 20 August 2024
Title: Using Track Changes
Author: Nancy Varkey, Pratik Kamble
Novice Reviewer: Nikita Misal and Pooja Moolya
Domain Reviewer: Praveen and Nancy
Keywords: Peer review, Edit document, Add comment, Reject Track change, Accept Track changes, Record Track change, Show Record Track changes
Visual Cue | Narration |
Slide - Title
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Welcome to the spoken tutorial on Using Track Changes in Writer. |
Slide - Learning objective | In this tutorial, we will learn how to:
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Slide - System Requirements | This tutorial is recorded using
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Slide - Track changes |
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Slide: Code files |
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Open Seven-reasons-to-adopt-FOSS.odt | Open the file Seven-reasons-to-adopt-FOSS.odt which you have downloaded from Code Files link. |
Click on Icon Show track changes functions
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Click on the Show Track Changes Functions icon in the Standard toolbar.
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Point to Show Track Changes and Record Track Changes | Make sure that the Show Track Changes and
Record Track Changes icons are enabled.
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Only Narration
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Let us see another way to enable these options.
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Only Narration | Now let’s type a new text in our document. |
Cursor next to point 2
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Keep cursor next to the point 2 and type-
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Press Enter | Then press Enter. |
Point to point no 3 | We can see that point number 2 has become a new point, that is number 3. |
Point to new line | Note that the newly added text is in a different color. |
Cursor on new line | Hover the cursor on the newly added text.
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Only Narration | Let us replace Unknown author with our name. |
Tools >> options | For that, click on the Tools menu in the menu bar and select Options. |
Point to Options-Libreoffice-User Data | Options dialog box opens up. |
Select User Data from list under LibreOffice
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On the left, under LibreOffice, select User Data option from the list.
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Click on Apply and Ok button | Click on the Apply button and then on the OK button at the bottom. |
Click on File >> Properties | Now click on the File menu in the menu bar and select Properties. |
Point to Properties | Properties dialog box opens up. |
Click on Reset Properties button | In the General tab, click on the Reset properties button. |
Point to created
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Notice that in the created section in the center of the dialog box, your name appears. |
Click on OK button | Click on the OK button to close the dialog box. |
Only Narration | Now onwards, the person making the comment can easily be identified in the document. |
Cursor on first point | Let us delete the second sentence from point no. 1 -
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Point to deletion line | Note that the deletion does not actually remove the line.
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Cursor on deleted line | Hover the cursor on the deleted line.
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Only Narration | Using this feature, we can modify the document by adding or deleting changes. |
Press Ctrl + S, Click on the X icon | Save the changes and close the file. |
Slide: More about Track Changes | Next, let us learn more about Track Changes.
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Open the document Government-support-for-FOSS-in-India.odt | Now open the file Government-support-for-FOSS-in-India.odt
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Point to deleted lines | In this document, we can see several additions and deletions have been done. |
Cursor on Deleted text in Point 1 | Hover cursor on the deleted text in point 1.
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Cursor at the last point and Press Enter | Keep the cursor at the end of the last point and press Enter. |
Type “CDAC, NIC, NRC-FOSS are institutions of Government of India which develop and promote FOSS”. | Then type the following text-
“CDAC, NIC, NRC-FOSS are institutions of Government of India which develop and promote FOSS. “ |
Point to different color | We can see the color of this text is different from the color edited by Guru. |
Cursor on newly type text | Hover the cursor on the newly typed text.
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Only Narration
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This indicates that more than one person can edit the same document.
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Only Narration | Now we will learn how the author can accept or reject changes made by another reviewer. |
Only Narration | Let us assume, I am the author and I will accept or reject the edits made by Guru. |
Cursor on word Reason
Click on Accept Track Change icon
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In point no 2, click on the deleted text reasons.
Another way is to click on Accept Track Change icon in the Track Changes toolbar |
Point towards deleted word reasons | The text “reasons” gets deleted as per the change suggested by the reviewer. |
Cursor on text needs
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On the same line, click the on the text needs.
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Point to text needs | Observe that the text needs gets included, as per the change suggested by the reviewer. |
Only Narration | Using this feature, edits suggested by reviewers
can be accepted by the author. |
Cursor on Point 1 deleted text
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In point no 1, click on the deleted text.
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Point to text
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Observe that the text becomes normal.
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Cursor on point no 5 | Move the cursor to point no 5. |
Select entire text
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Select the entire text and click on the Reject Track Change icon
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Cursor on point 4 (Only Highlight)
Right click on mouse >> select Reject Change on |
We can also reject a change by right-clicking on the mouse and selecting Reject change. |
Only Narration | This deletes the entire text inserted by the reviewer. |
Click on Show Track Changes and Record Track Changes | Disable the Show Track Changes and Record Track Changes icons by clicking on them. |
Only Narration | Move the cursor to point no 5 |
Press Backspace key
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Now delete the blank space by pressing the Backspace key on the keyboard. |
Only Narration | Now onwards any further editing will not be marked separately. |
Press Ctrl + S | Pause the tutorial.
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Only Narration | Another feature in Writer is inserting and deleting a comment.
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Only Narration | In our document, we will add a comment to the word e-governance. |
Select word e-governance right click and select comment | In point no. 3, select the word e-governance.
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Point to Insert Comment icon in Track Changes toolbar | We can also add comments
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Point to comment box | A comment box appears on the right side of the document. |
Type “ What is e-governance?” in the comment box | In the comment box, type the comment as “What is e-governance?” |
Point to commenters name date and time | We can see the commenter’s name along with date and time. |
Only Narration | Next, we will see how one can reply to a comment. |
Cursor on Comment box
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Once again keep the cursor on the comment box.
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Point to newly added reply comment box | We can see a new Reply Comment box gets added to our document. |
Type “It means electronic governance” | Inside the reply comment box type “It means electronic governance” |
Only narration | Let us delete the newly added comment “It means electronic governance” |
Click on down arrow >> select Delete comment | Click on the down-arrow icon in the Reply comment box and select Delete comment option. |
Delete the comment What is e governance | Repeat the same steps to delete the comment “What is e governance ?” |
Point to word e-governance | We see that both the comments are now deleted.
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Click on Record Track change icon in the track changes toolbar | To delete another person’s comments, first disable the Record Track Change icon.
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Press Ctrl + S, Click on the X icon | Save and close the file. |
Only Narration | This brings us to the end of this tutorial.
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Slide: Summary
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In this tutorial, we learnt how to
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Slide: Assignment | As an assignment:
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Slide: About spoken tutorial project | The video at the following link summarises the spoken tutorial project.
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Slide: Spoken Tutorial workshops | We conduct workshops using spoken tutorials and give certificates.
For more details, Please contact us. |
Slide: Forums Specific Questions | Please post your timed queries in this forum. |
Slide: Acknowledgment | The Spoken Tutorial project is funded by MHRD Govt of India. |
Slide: Thank you | This tutorial was originally contributed by IT for Change in 2012.
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