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If you are working on a lengthy document and are incorporating a large amount of editing, you may at times forget whether or not you made a particular edit. Or perhaps you would like to review all of your edits to make sure you didn’t miss any of them.
There is a quick way to review all of the edits you made in a Word document using the Shift F5 keystroke combination.
To Review Edits Made in a Word Document
- Press the Shift + F5 keystroke combination to return to the last edit you made.
- Continue pressing and releasing the F5 key to cycle through all edits in your document.
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