Final answer:
The false statement regarding Allow Edit Ranges is that 'Any user is given permission to edit the ranges,' as permissions are actually restricted to specific users or groups with assigned passwords. Therefore, the correct answer is C. Any user is given permission to edit the ranges.
Step-by-step explanation:
The statement about the Allow Edit Ranges command that is not true is C. Any user is given permission to edit the ranges. This is because when you use the Allow Edit Ranges feature, which is indeed located on the Review tab, you have the option to restrict editing to certain cells or ranges on a worksheet to specific users.
Each range can be given a unique password, and permissions can be set for different user groups, allowing for controlled access. This means not 'any user' can edit the ranges unless they have the specific permissions to do so.
When managing document revisions and edits, if you wish to ensure that changes made are not tracked as edits, you would navigate to the tools ribbon and toggle Track Changes to off.
To review all changes made to the document, you can click on Reviewing or the Reviewing Pane in the tools ribbon. Furthermore, to navigate to a specific revision, you should click the revision in this panel. These features allow for detailed tracking and management of edits within a document.