Deborah uses Track Changes to note edits made in a document. She made corrections in a document with Track Changes turned on, so her changes were in one color. Her boss reviewed the document and gave it back to her, asking that the next round of changes be in a different color than the first round was. Deborah wonders if there is a way to specify that her next set of changes be in a different color. Word's Track Changes feature chooses markup colors based on the user name. To make future changes you need to alter the user name slightly.
Change the track changes color. Click Review > Tracking Dialog Box Launcher. Click Advanced Options. Click the arrows next to the Color boxes and the Comments box, and choose By author. You can also color-code text moves and changes made to table cells.
Here are the steps if you are using Word 2007 or Word 2010:. Display the Review tab on the ribbon. Click the down-arrow under the Track Changes option in the Tracking group. Choose Change User Name. Word displays the Popular options of the Word Options dialog box if you are using Word 2007. If you are using Word 2010 then it displays the General options of the Word Options dialog box.
(See Figure 1.) Figure 1. The General options of the Word Options dialog box.
Change the User Name field value by adding or deleting a middle initial or name or by adding a number to the end of the name. Change the Initials field to correspond more closely to the change you made in the User Name field. If you are using Word 2013 or Word 2016 then the steps are a bit different:. Display the Review tab on the ribbon. Click the small arrow at the bottom-right of the Tracking group.
Word displays the Track Changes Options dialog box. (See Figure 2.) Figure 2.
The Track Changes Options dialog box. Click the Change User Name button. Word displays the General options of the Word Options dialog box. Change the User Name field value by adding or deleting a middle initial or name or by adding a number to the end of the name. Change the Initials field to correspond more closely to the change you made in the User Name field.
Make sure the Always Use These Values Regardless of Sign In to Office checkbox is selected. (See Figure 3.) Figure 3. The General options of the Word Options dialog box. Click OK. Edits with Track Changes will now be in a new color. When the mouse hovers over a change, the new user name will be displayed.
If you change the user name back to the original value, future edits will revert to color that was first assigned to that name. When you are done, be sure to change your user name back to the original value so that other documents will be labeled with that name instead of a convoluted name for editing purposes.