If you are feeling really adventurous, DOCX is an XML format document in a
compressed format. You could open that format with a decompression tool such
as WinRar and view the resulting codes directly from the document
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Don Ellis wrote:
Hi Beth,
Thanks for that link... I downloaded the Crosseyes program and when it
wouldn't install, I contacted the company. Here was their reply:
"The version of CE you have was not built for office 2007. We will
have a new version soon that will work for office 2007. Please check
back with us in late September, we should have it for release by
then. Sorry for the inconvenience."
But I like the idea and there is a trial version, so I will certainly
try again later.
Don
Best regards,
"Beth Melton" wrote:
If you must have the equivalent of WP's Reveal Codes in Word
then perhaps what you are looking for is an add-in called
CrossEyes by Levit & James. I helped beta test the add-in a few
years ago and can tell you it's a lot like the WP version but
perhaps a little better since it reveals more than what WP
Reveal Codes shows you. I think there's a trial version
available too. Here's a link if interested:
http://www.levitjames.com/crosseyes/CrossEyes.html
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Beth Melton