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Yves Dhondt Yves Dhondt is offline
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Another alternative could be to assign a shortcut for such an operation.

Anyway, if you really wanted to change the behaviour, you could customize
that part of the ribbon to your wishes. I don't think it is worth the
trouble/effort, but it is an option. For more info, see
http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/Customize_Ribbon.htm

Yves

"Andrea" wrote in message
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OK, Thanks. I thought of that, but I hoped there might be a more direct
way of putting the second option at the top of the menu, making it the
default option.

Stefan Blom wrote:
You can add the Accept Change command to the Quick Access Toolbar:
Click Office button | Word Options. In the Customize category, select
"All Commands" for "Choose commands from." Locate Accept Change and
click the Add button. When you are done, click OK.


"Andrea" wrote in message
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In Office 2007, when I accept a tracked change, the cursor is
automatically moved to the next tracked edit. I want to see what the
changed part of the document looks like BEFORE moving ahead. Is
there a way to change this default behavior? I realize that there's
a drop-down menu, but that's an extra step, with accept and move to
the next edit as the default. Thanks.