How to collaborate on your articles using MS Word 2007

Whether you’re collaborating with another writer, you’ve hired an editor or you’ve asked your VA to proofread a document for you, Microsoft Word has many useful tools to help you work together.

Here are links to three brief videos that will walk you through MS Word’s “Track Changes” feature:

How to collaborate on your articles using MS Word 2007

What to do if you forget to track your changes in MS Word 2007

How to review tracked changes in a Microsoft Word 2007 document


Linda Dessau

Linda Dessau is an editor, ghostwriter and certified coach, and is the author of The Customizable Style Guide for Coaches Who Write: Look Smarter, Write Faster and Get Better Results from Your Writing. For step-by-step instructions for writing your next Top 10 list, download your free Top 10 Article Generator from www. GrowYourBusinessWithArticles.com.

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2 Responses to How to collaborate on your articles using MS Word 2007

  1. Thanks,Linda. Collaborating with a joint venture partner is an
    excellent way to get extra oomph from your work. Two heads are
    better than one, as they say. But… remember, too, that “too many
    cooks spoil the broth.” How about an article on setting clear
    expectations and boundaries with the people you collaborate with?

  2. Linda Dessau says:

    Thanks, Don, that’s a great idea!

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