Does iOS support viewing Track Changes?

I'm trying to open Word documents that contain track changes but the iPad only seems to view the 'Final' version. Curious if there is a setting to change this. Thanks in advance.

I wish Apple would go back to the way changes and comments were displayed in Pages '09 rather than the way they are displayed in Pages 5. It seems like a massive step backward and I even had a professor state that Microsoft veered away from the direction that Apple seems to be moving toward with this last update. So I have elected to keep using Pages '09 because I am working with scientific manuscripts that have various drafts and it is to important to be able to quickly identify who made changes rather than slowly clicking through each edit to find the specific ones that are critical.

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