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"final' version of reviewed document

I had done a few amendments in a document and then marked version as "final". After that, I re-opened the same document but I still can see reviewing pane on the right side.
What am I doing wrong?
How to get final version without the reviewing pane?

Regards,
Ewa.

RE: "final' version of reviewed document

Hello Ewa
Thank you for your question

Open the document. Go to View, toolbars, Reviewing. The last button is the 'Reviewing Pane button.' Click this to get rid of the reviewing pane.

If this resolves your question, please mark it as resolved. If not, please reply with more information.

Kind regards
Cress

RE: "final' version of reviewed document

Hi Cress,

Thank you for your quick reply. It's not exactly what I meant but I've solved the problem already.

Many thanks for your help,
Ewa.

 

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