Redlining A Document Definition
When you redline a document, you’re drawing attention to specific changes that need to be made. This can be helpful when multiple people are working on a document and you want to make sure everyone is aware of the same changes.
To redline a document, first open the document in your word processor. Then, use the ‘Track Changes’ feature to mark any edits that need to be made. As you make changes, they’ll be highlighted in red so everyone can easily see them.
Once you’re finished making changes, save the document and share it with the rest of your team. They can then review the changes and either accept or reject them as needed.
Redlining a document is a quick and easy way to keep track of changes that need to be made. By using the ‘Track Changes’ feature, you can make sure everyone is aware of the same edits and easily accept or reject them as needed.