The ASP.NET Core Word Processor component supports a track changes feature that tracks all insertions and deletions made to the Word document. You can see what was inserted or deleted in a specific document by whom and when. It also allows you to accept or reject the changes made.
This feature provides users with the ability to activate or deactivate the track changes functionality within the document editor. Enabling this feature ensures that any modifications made to the document are logged and visible, while disabling it prevents such revisions from being recorded.
Users can view a comprehensive compilation of all revisions made to the document over time. By accessing this consolidated list, users can gain insight into the evolution of the document and review each modification in detail.
This functionality allows users to make precise decisions regarding individual revisions within the document. Users can choose to accept modifications that enhance the document’s content or reject changes that are deemed unnecessary or inaccurate, thereby maintaining document integrity.
With this feature, users can efficiently manage multiple revisions by globally accepting or rejecting all tracked changes within the document. This streamlined approach simplifies the revision process, particularly for documents with extensive modifications.
Users can filter document revisions based on specific contributors or users. This filtering option enables users to focus on revisions made by particular individuals, facilitating targeted review and collaboration efforts.
This feature enhances document navigation by allowing users to seamlessly move between different revisions and modifications. By providing intuitive navigation tools, users can efficiently review and address each tracked change within the document, promoting collaboration and document refinement.
Word Processor is also available in Blazor, Angular, React, Vue, and JavaScript frameworks. Check out the different Word Processor platforms from the following links:
The ASP.NET Core Word Processor works well with all modern web browsers, such as Chrome, Firefox, Microsoft Edge, Safari, and Opera.