
In the box under Choose commands from, select the Highlight Changes and Accept/Reject Changes entries one at a time, clicking the Add button after selecting each entry.Click the new Tracking Changes group to highlight it.Right-click the new group created under Review, and select the Rename option.Click the New Group button below the Customize the Ribbon box.

In the box under Customize the Ribbon, click the Review entry.In the Excel Options window that opens, click the drop-down list under Choose commands from and select the All Commands entry.In a blank space on the Ribbon, to the right of the Ink section, right-click and select Customize the Ribbon.Open the spreadsheet where you want to track changes.In Excel 2019, you need to add the change tracking options to the Review tab in the Ribbon. In Microsoft Excel Online (the web version), the Track Changes feature is automatically turned on and always tracking changes. To track changes in Microsoft Excel, follow the steps below for your version. Track changes in a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet In the Tracking section, click the Track Changes option and select Track Changes.In the Tracking section, click the Track Changes option and select For Everyone or Just Mine, depending on what changes you want to track.In Microsoft Word, open the document where you want to track changes.

