How to hide/view the changes made to a document?

How to hide/view the changes made to a document?

Kriyadocs tracks the changes made on the document, and automatically saves the changes made.

You can only review changes made by others but can reject your own changes on the document. 
  1. Click the eye icon to show or hide the changes on the document. 

 

  1. Hovering over a particular changed element shows you additional information on what was changed, by whom and when it was done. 
    1. Red strikethrough across text for deletion 

    1. Blue underline for insertion 

    1. Orange underline for formatting changes 

 

  1. For editable parts such as authors, affiliations and other metadata, we show the change tracking inside the popup dialog on the right panel. 
    1. Dark blue background for a newly added object - author information, footnotes, etc. 
    2. Orange background for edits made within an existing object - author information, footnotes, etc. 
    3. Blue outline for newly added figures, tables and references. 
    4. Orange outline for edits made to existing figures, tables and references.

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