Which option should you choose to review detailed markups within a document

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To review detailed markups within a document, particularly when using Microsoft Word, you should choose the "Review" tab on the ribbon at the top of the Word window. Once you are in the Review tab, look for the "Tracking" group. Here, you have several options to review detailed markups:

1. "Track Changes": Ensures that any edits made to the document are tracked with markup so they can be reviewed later. 2. "All Markup": Displays all markup on the document at once. 3. "Simple Markup": Shows the document with indicators where tracked changes have been made and hides the detailed markups. 4. "No Markup": Hides the tracked changes and markup to show you what the final document would look like. 5. "Original": Shows you the original document without any of the tracked changes.

To see every single edit in detail, you should ensure "Track Changes" is turned on and select "All Markup" from the display options. You can also use the "Next" and "Previous" buttons in the "Changes" group to jump between the edits.

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