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Put the directions in order to add a custom property to your document?

1) Click on the 'File' tab
2) Select 'Options' from the dropdown menu
3) Go to the 'Customize Ribbon' section
4) Click on the 'Customize the Ribbon' button

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Final answer:

The instructions provided in the question do not correspond to adding a custom property to a document. Instead, they relate more to reviewing and editing a document by using the Review tab, and managing changes and comments.

Step-by-step explanation:

The directions provided are not the correct steps to add a custom property to a document in Microsoft Word. The correct process would involve going to the 'File' tab and then selecting 'Info'. From there, you would access the 'Properties' section and choose 'Advanced Properties'. You would then switch to the 'Custom' tab within the dialog box to add a custom property. However, if you are looking to review and make revisions to a document, you can follow the steps such as using the 'Review' tab and the Reviewing Pane to accept or reject changes and to add comments.

Accept or Reject Changes:

Open the document you want to review, and click the Review tab above the tools ribbon.

To accept or reject changes in a Word document, click the Previous and Next buttons beside the Accept and Reject options in the tools ribbon.

To open a panel that displays all changes, click Reviewing or Reviewing Pane.

To navigate to a specific revision, click the revision in this panel.

To ensure that changes you make will not be saved as edits, toggle Track Changes to off.

Adding Comments:

Read the draft as you normally would, looking for areas to comment on.

Highlight the word, sentence, or phrase to which you want to add a comment.

Click New Comment in the tools ribbon to create a comment box in the margin.

Type your comment in the box provided.

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