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How Redlines Work in Weave

This article walks you through proposing text changes without immediately changing the accepted document. Use Suggested Changes when you want another author to review your edits before they become part of the document.

Note: You need Contributor access to create suggestions. Viewers can read the document and participate through comments, but they cannot propose text changes.


Enter Suggesting mode

Documents open in Editing mode, where your changes immediately update the accepted text. Switch to Suggesting when you want your changes to remain pending for review.

1. Select Suggesting mode

Open the current document mode menu in the Editor header, then select Suggesting. A visible mode indicator confirms that Suggesting mode is active.

01 - Entering Suggesting mode

Switching from direct editing to suggested changes

The Suggestions panel does not open automatically. You can open it when you are ready to review the suggestions connected to the document.

Once Suggesting mode is active, your supported text edits appear as redlines instead of immediately replacing the accepted text.


Suggest a text change

Suggested Changes tracks additions, deletions, and replacements in generated document text.

1. Add text

Click where you want to add content, then type your proposed wording.

02 - Suggesting an addition

Adding proposed wording without changing the accepted text

Weave marks the addition as a redline and adds an attributed card to the Suggestions panel. A notification dot indicates that the document has a new suggestion.

2. Replace text

Highlight the wording you want to revise, then type the replacement.

03 - Suggesting replacement text

Proposing replacement wording as a tracked change

The original and proposed wording stay connected so a reviewer can evaluate the full replacement.

3. Delete text

Select the text you want to remove, then press Delete or Backspace.

04 - Suggesting a deletion

Proposing that selected text be removed

Note: This launch workflow covers suggestions in document text. Do not rely on Suggested Changes for tables, figure captions, new blocks, crosslinks, pasted formatted content, or new list structures until those actions are confirmed in the released version.

After you create suggestions, use the Suggestions panel to move between each proposed change.


Find, review, and resolve suggestions

The Suggestions panel keeps pending changes together and connects each card to its redline in the document.

1. Open the Suggestions panel

Click Suggestions in the right navigation.

05 - Opening the Suggestions panel

Viewing pending changes in one place

Each card identifies the contributor who proposed the change and shows the text involved.

2. Move from a card to its redline

Select a suggestion card. Weave scrolls the document to the connected redline.

06 - Navigating from a card to its redline

Finding the text connected to a suggestion card

Once you have reviewed the proposed wording and its context, you can accept or reject the change.

Accepting a suggestion applies the proposed wording to the document. Rejecting it keeps or restores the original wording.

3. Accept a suggestion

Select Accept on the suggestion you want to apply.

07 - Accepting one suggestion

Applying a proposed change to the accepted text

4. Reject a suggestion

Select Reject on the suggestion you do not want to apply.

08 - Rejecting one suggestion

Keeping the original text instead of the proposed change

5. Resolve all open suggestions

Open the panel actions and select Accept all or Reject all when every open suggestion should receive the same decision.

09 - Viewing Accept all and Reject all controls

Applying one decision to every open suggestion

Important: Review the document before using a bulk action. Accepting or rejecting all affects every open suggestion in the document.

After you make a decision, the suggestion moves out of the open list and remains available in resolved history.


Review resolved suggestions

Resolved history shows which suggestions were accepted or rejected.

1. Open Resolved

Select Resolved in the Suggestions panel.

10 - Opening resolved suggestions

Reviewing decisions made during the document review

2. Review the decision

Select a resolved card to review its location, contributor, and outcome.

11 - Reviewing resolved suggestion history

Checking who proposed a change and how it was resolved

You are now ready to propose and review text changes without immediately changing the accepted document.


FAQ

Q: What is the difference between a comment and a suggested change?

A: A comment starts a discussion without proposing replacement text. A suggested change shows specific wording as a redline that can be accepted or rejected. Viewers can participate through comments, while creating suggestions requires Contributor access.

Q: Do I need to be in Suggesting mode to review pending changes?

A: Use Suggesting mode when you want to create a tracked change. You can review anchored suggestion cards while the Suggestions panel is open in Suggesting or Editing mode.

Q: Can I suggest changes inside a table?

A: The core launch workflow covers document text. Table redlines are not included in this article because table support has not been confirmed for release.

Q: Can several contributors create suggestions in the same document?

A: Suggestions identify the contributor who proposed each change. Guidance for simultaneous suggestions and overlapping redlines will be added after final multiplayer validation.

Q: Do exported DOCX or PDF files include Weave redlines?

A: No. Exported files contain the accepted document text and do not include Weave redlines as native tracked changes. Resolve the suggestions you need before exporting.

Q: Can I import Word tracked changes and continue resolving them in Weave?

A: A complete Word tracked-change round trip is not part of the core workflow. Review and resolve Weave suggestions inside the platform instead of relying on imported Word redlines.


Quick Reference: Suggested Changes

  1. Open the document mode menu and select Suggesting
  2. Add, replace, or delete document text
  3. Open the Suggestions panel
  4. Select a suggestion card to review its context
  5. Accept or reject individual suggestions
  6. Use Accept all or Reject all when one decision applies to every open item
  7. Review accepted and rejected changes under Resolved