Hello everyone,

I know it is no possible to read track changes from someone else in order to 
tell where they occur in the document, but I am required to submit a document 
this week containing track changes, in which the professor will then accept my 
changes and grade the final version of my document.  Since this is a 
translation class, she asks us to use proofreader's marks, which I don't think 
are very practical.  I am wondering if anyone has any suggestions for the best 
way to go about showing my changes in a why that is least disruptive to the 
reader and will still allow her to easily see my changes and apply them to the 
final version using, if possible, the track changes feature?

Thanks for any help.

harry

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