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Default How do I highlight changes to an Excel 2003 spreadsheet?

I need to easily highlight corrections I'm making to an Excel spreadsheet.
I've been changing the font color for the changed text but this is tedious to
do on a case by case basis. I'd like to be able to change the automatic font
color so that everything I typed during the correction phase would be typed
in blue rather than black.

Any suggestions?
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Default How do I highlight changes to an Excel 2003 spreadsheet?


Try the following


Click Tools Track changes


and check highlight changes


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