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Jay Freedman
 
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On Sun, 16 Jan 2005 09:17:02 -0800, "hedders"
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In earlier versions of Word, when using track changes, it was possible to
show deletions in strikethrough, thereby making the reviewing changes of text
easy, which is after all the object of track changes. However in Windows XP,
you are provided with two options, either using balloons so that you
constantly have to move your eye from the text to the margin, which takes
over twice as long to review deletions, or you can get the deletions to show
up in the text where thy are shown as standard text but in a different
colour, which is highly confusing.

In trach changes, can deletions be displayed in strikethrough, as previously?


For unknown reasons, in Word 2002 (not Windows XP, that's a different
product) Microsoft left out the settings for deleted text in the Track
Changes Options dialog. They were put back for Word 2003.

It's still possible to set the options through the macro window. You
need to do this only once, unless you change your mind about the
settings you want.

Press Alt+F11 (shortcut for Tools Macro Visual Basic Editor). In
the editor, select View Immediate Window, which opens a pane at the
bottom of the editor. Copy these two lines and paste them into the
pane:

Options.DeletedTextMark = wdDeletedTextMarkStrikeThrough
Options.DeletedTextColor = wdAuto

Put the cursor on the first line and press Enter, then put the cursor
on the second line and press Enter. Close the Visual Basic editor
window.

In the Track Changes Options dialog, turn off the balloons. Your
deletions will now appear as strikethrough text in black.

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Jay Freedman
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