Track Changes
Hi Connie,
It's a safety feature in Word 2003 to keep from sending out personal/business data unknowingly. Word 2003 will also flag you if you
are saving a document that has unincorporated changes still in the document to ask if you really want to do leave them in. If you
have not accepted the changes in a document where tracking was on then the 'view' setting for the changes applies only on your PC,
not to the person receiving the document.
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"Connie Martin" wrote in message
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Can anyone tell me the reason why: I e-mailed a Word file (using Word 2000)
to someone. When they opened it (using Word 2003) it opens with 'track
changes' showing, and the ability to turn it off (Tools/Track Changes) is
grayed out. This file was saved without 'track changes' showing and e-mailed
that way. Why does it convert to 'track changes' showing? Connie
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Bob Buckland ?:-)
MS Office System Products MVP
*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*
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