Redlined Document Definition

A redlined document is a version of a document that includes tracked changes or proposed edits. Redlining is often used during the editing or revision process to show what changes have been made to a document, and can be used to compare different versions of a document.

When redlining a document, each change is typically color-coded so that it can be easily identified. For example, additions may be highlighted in green, while deletions may be highlighted in red. In some cases, comments may also be added to explain the proposed changes.

Once all of the proposed changes have been reviewed and accepted, the redlined document can then be finalized.