

by right-clicking it and selecting Copy.Ħ.

In the Developer tab, click Group, Group:ĥ. Highlight the segment of text you want to copy to Outlook.Ĥ. In the Review tab Switch off the Track Changes option.ģ. To do this go to File, Options, Customize Ribbon, check the Developer box:Ģ. Enable the Developer tab on your Word ribbon. Luckily, it turns out there is a simple way to copy text along with the markup.Īssuming your document already contains revisions, follow these steps:ġ. That’s why I used to find it a bit frustrating that you can’t just ctrl+c, ctrl+v the revision markup from Word to Outlook. Personally, I can’t imagine working on documents and discussing revisions without them.

Microsoft Word’s Track Changes and Comments options are the type of features you may not need on a daily basis (unless you’re a professional proofreader), but when you do, you thank God they’re there.
