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Microsoft" through the Word Communities portal.
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"Genine" wrote in message
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HI Gone
Track changes can't do what you want it to do at the moment, no matter
which
version of Word you're using. I've also used DeltaView (from Workshare)
and
CompareRite (Lexis/Nexis) and neither of them will show margin bars after
you
have accepted a change.
This isn't really the place to make suggestions to Microsoft, we are all
just ordinary people helping each other!
If you want to contact Microsoft with ideas for improvements, they have a
page on their website so you can do that. Search for mswish on the
microsoft.com home page or click on the link below.
http://register.microsoft.com/mswish...2Fthanks%2Ehtm
Genine
"GoneFission" wrote:
My industry tracks revision changes to documents via "rev bars" in the
margin
of changed text. This is exactly what Word puts in when track changes
feature is used. The problem is that when I tell Word to accept the
markups,
the rev bars vanish.
What I want to do is to have an option to accept the changes so that the
markups vanish, but Word leaves the rev bars in the margin so that the
fact
that a change was made to a line or paragraph remains noted. If this is
not
supported in any current version of Word, I would like to propose it as
an
improvement.
The revised track function should have options to reject changes, accept
with rev bars, and accept without rev bars. A second run through with
accept
without rev bars would remove the old rev bars before the user creates
new
ones.
I am using Office 97 on my PC, but my organization has tested Office XP
(and
is currently testing Office 2003 with plans for rollout), and the
testers
cannot help me, either.