In the Track Changes drop-down list select Off.
How do track lights work. Not all track connectors and lights work together however so be sure to always choose compatible parts. A track that screws into your ceiling and provides power for a series of independent lights that are suspended from it. Like industrial elements track lighting is all about function although it often tries to blend in more than industrial pieces.
It is bendable to allow for more versatility than traditional track lighting. Again be sure to use compatible parts. With its built-in flexibility the track lighting will let you change the lighting every time you change something on the wall.
In the Track Changes drop-down list do one of the following. To track changes to the document made by all users select For Everyone. It is the power supplier of lighting.
Track is the part that is mounted on the wall or ceiling. Turn off Track Changes. One neat trick or effect that can be created with track lighting is to install it in a bathroom and mount heads that will reflect off the vanity mirror to light the face of whoever is standing there.
On the Review tab go to Tracking. Track lighting is - as the name implies - any lighting feature that uses a ceiling mounted support track or a rail to provide the electricity to individual light fixtures. Rail lighting unlike track lighting is not interchangeable at all among different.
One fixture can serve many areas. The open side is placed outside where the head is moved. With most systems you can link multiple lengths of track by using straight T-shaped or L-shaped connectors.

