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Hello,
Is it possible to gray out parts of a document to evidence where redaction
has taken place?

Thanks,
Ellen
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See
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...FD7-67C2-4B51-
8E87-65CC9F30F2ED&displaylang=en

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Tony


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Hello,
Is it possible to gray out parts of a document to evidence where redaction
has taken place?

Thanks,
Ellen



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Depends on what you mean by "redaction" and how do you determine if it did or
did not occur. I suspect that this is something that an editor decides after
reviewing and editing the text. The simplest way is then to manually apply
shading to the appropriate paragraphs - Select the desired expanse of text,
then Format / Borders and Shading / Shading and select a desired background
color from the displayed palette.
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Hello,
Is it possible to gray out parts of a document to evidence where redaction
has taken place?

Thanks,
Ellen

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Thanks, Tony. I'll check it out when the need arises.

Bye!
Ellen

"Tony Jollans" wrote:

See
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...FD7-67C2-4B51-
8E87-65CC9F30F2ED&displaylang=en

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Enjoy,
Tony


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Hello,
Is it possible to gray out parts of a document to evidence where redaction
has taken place?

Thanks,
Ellen




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