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Changing reviewer name for tracked changes/comments (Word 2003 for PC)
Hi,
I'm looking to change the Reviewer's Name on a Microsoft Word 2003 (PC) document with tracked changes. I saw this discussion in the microsoft.public.mac.office.word newsgroup, but it was from last summer and I was unable to reply directly to the thread. I would definitely appreciate some guidance on using VBA to do this! Just an example of changing John W Smith to Jane Doe would be very helpful. In addition, I'd love to see some example code to change the time/date stamp of the tracked changes. Thanks! John McGhie [MVP - Word and Word Macintosh] wrote: Hi Helene: You can't disable the date/time stamp, but you can change the Reviewer's Name, using VBA. You could also set the date and time to something else using the same method. Later Word versions have a built-in function that "Removes personally-identifiable information on save". If you tell me what you want the reviewer's name to be, and what date and time you want to use, I will see if I can find the code I have that does this. Cheers On 11/7/05 10:26 PM, in article /INVALID, /INVALID" /INVALID wrote: Hello Does anyone know how to disable the date/time stamp in the track changes feature? Would also like to know how to change the reviewer's name. I'm using Word for Mac 2001 and a MacOS 9.1 operating system. With thanks for any leads and advice. Helene -- Please reply to the newsgroup to maintain the thread. Please do not me unless I ask you to. John McGhie Microsoft MVP, Word and Word for Macintosh. Consultant Technical Writer Sydney, Australia +61 4 1209 1410 |
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