Note that this method does not give you any option to view the hidden text before you remove it, so if you are at all uncertain if everything hidden needs to be removed, it’s best to use the Find/Replace method where you can view each hidden passage before you remove it. Click Remove All, and all the hidden text will be gone. The Document Inspector will tell you if it’s found any hidden text. Now we scroll down to the bottom and tick the Hidden Text box, unticking everything else unless you want to check for some other issues at the same time. To get to this feature, we go to File | Info |Check for Issues | Inspect Document. You can also use Word’s Inspect Document feature to search for any hidden text and remove it all at once. We can then click Find Next and Replace to go through and remove each piece of hidden text individually, or if we’re confident that all of them do need to be removed, click Replace All to remove them all in one go. We now continue as if we were going to replace the hidden text with something else, but we just leave the Replace field empty so that we replace it with nothing, i.e., delete it. Then, make sure that the Hidden box under Effects is ticked and click OK. Then click the Format dropdown and select Font. Note that you will need to show all of your hidden text using Control+Shift+8 or the Show/Hide button before you search for it – the Find/Replace function won’t find it if it is still hidden.įirst, open the Find and Replace dialog from the Home tab or use Ctrl + H You can use the Find function in Word to search for all the hidden text and replace it with nothing, i.e. Never fear, there are a couple of ways you can hunt down those hidden passages to remove them. Click the Review tab > Delete to delete the comment that is highlighted, or click on the Delete down arrow, and click Delete or Delete All Comments in Document.If you want to remove hidden text from your Word document, you first need to find it.įor a shorter document, you can use the Show/Hide button to see what’s hidden and delete it manually, but that would be very time consuming for longer documents with lots of hidden passages. Repeat this until all the revisions in the document have been accepted or rejected.Ĭlick the Review tab and click Next on the Comments group to advance from one comment to the next. Click Next to move to the next tracked change. To selectively accept or reject changes, click Accept and Move to Next or Reject and Move to Next. To reject all the changes, click the Reject down arrow > Reject All Changes in Document. To accept all changes, click Accept All Changes in Document. Click the Accept down arrow in the Changes Group To remove all tracked changes from a document, be sure that all changes are showing, and then do the following:Ĭlick the Review tab on the ribbon. The tracked changes in a document remain even after you have turned off Track Changes. Track Changes: On or Track Changes: Off will display on the status bar (bottom bar in the document.) If this is not showing, right-click the status bar, and check Track Changes.