To those commenting that it doesn’t work I think this is a different feature to what you are wanting. Mine does autosave but wanted to turn it off as for me it doesn’t benefit me. Took me a lot of finding but: In your document go to ‘File’, then ‘Options’ as above. Then go into ‘Advanced’.
Scroll down to the ‘Save’ menu and you get four tickbox options, the bottom one being ‘Allow background saves’. If you check that, it should work. Well, I unchecked it and it has greyed out my autosave on the toolbar.
• Karlene Reith says.
The comments appear in the margin of a page along with date and time. Ms project reader for mac free. Volume control mac desktop. But in sharing documents, you may want to remove personal information. Word offers a tool to help you remove the date and time and other properties from a document's comments. You've probably found your solution by now but for those of you still looking, Word still has the old date time formats box. In the ribbon its on the Insert tab Text group. It's the icon that looks like a calendar with a clock in the lower right-hand corner. Frequently asked questions about the Comments feature in Word. Content provided by Microsoft. Applies to: Microsoft Word 2010. This article answers some frequently asked questions about the Comment feature in Word. To see the author's name and the date and time that the comment was made, do one of the following. 2 Comments By default, Access 2010 doesn’t place date/time stamp on reports, however, if needed you can enable date/time at required position. Let’s see how to show it.
Turn Track Changes on On the Review tab, turn on Track Changes. Anytime someone changes the document, Word will show you where the changes are by displaying a line in the margin.
If you switch to All Markup view, you'll see changes inline and in balloons. Anytime someone adds a comment, it'll show up in a balloon.