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As a fairly new R user, I find that r-markdown is amazingly efficient for writing research articles with many numbers, graphs and tables. My question is: when different collaborators (non R users) have made some changes in the knitted Word manuscript file, what is the best way to track those changes in the r-markdown file, and the final Word file?

I noticed some similar questions were asked and answered a few years ago, including: MS Word track changes and RMarkDown. With new features and new packages such as reviewer and trackmd recently becoming available, I wonder if anyone could suggest an updated workable workflow for this. Thanks.

Zhiqiang Wang
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