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Why is track changes crossing out cross-references when TC toggle
When the Track Changes toggle is turned ON, I print my document and Word
automatically crosses out any Figure or Table that I have referenced in the body of the document and replaces it with the same Figure/Table. The only way I can get it to not do this is to turn the Track Changes toggle OFF before printing. Is this the only way to prevent this from happening? I've also noticed that if I close my document with the Track Changed toggle ON, then when I open it back up, the same thing occurs. It's quite a nuisance to have to remember to turn it off before closing and printing. If I forget, I then have to go through the entire document and accept these changes that Word automatically generated. I work with technical documents and some of them are rather large. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks, Holly |
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Why is track changes crossing out cross-references when TC toggle
Holly,
Sounds like your cross-reference fields are doing their job right by automatically refreshing. However, you can temporarily fire them! Select your entire document (CNTRL+A) Now hit CNTRL+F11. This locks all the fields in your document including your Table of Contents (beware). To unlock the fields so they can autoupdate, select the entire document again, and hit CNTRL+SHIFT+F11. -- Angel Bivins WordAngel Document Design www.wordangel.com "Holly" wrote: When the Track Changes toggle is turned ON, I print my document and Word automatically crosses out any Figure or Table that I have referenced in the body of the document and replaces it with the same Figure/Table. The only way I can get it to not do this is to turn the Track Changes toggle OFF before printing. Is this the only way to prevent this from happening? I've also noticed that if I close my document with the Track Changed toggle ON, then when I open it back up, the same thing occurs. It's quite a nuisance to have to remember to turn it off before closing and printing. If I forget, I then have to go through the entire document and accept these changes that Word automatically generated. I work with technical documents and some of them are rather large. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks, Holly |
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Why is track changes crossing out cross-references when TC tog
Thank you Angel. I will definitely give that try!
"Angel Bivins" wrote: Holly, Sounds like your cross-reference fields are doing their job right by automatically refreshing. However, you can temporarily fire them! Select your entire document (CNTRL+A) Now hit CNTRL+F11. This locks all the fields in your document including your Table of Contents (beware). To unlock the fields so they can autoupdate, select the entire document again, and hit CNTRL+SHIFT+F11. -- Angel Bivins WordAngel Document Design www.wordangel.com "Holly" wrote: When the Track Changes toggle is turned ON, I print my document and Word automatically crosses out any Figure or Table that I have referenced in the body of the document and replaces it with the same Figure/Table. The only way I can get it to not do this is to turn the Track Changes toggle OFF before printing. Is this the only way to prevent this from happening? I've also noticed that if I close my document with the Track Changed toggle ON, then when I open it back up, the same thing occurs. It's quite a nuisance to have to remember to turn it off before closing and printing. If I forget, I then have to go through the entire document and accept these changes that Word automatically generated. I work with technical documents and some of them are rather large. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks, Holly |
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Why is track changes crossing out cross-references when TC tog
I also do technical work and have found that turning off Track Changes does
the trick, and I have documented this in my blog: http://robsnotebook.com/ms-word-trac...ting-crossrefs I'm interested in trying to lock the fields, and will document my experiences with that when I get a chance. Rob http://www.robsnotebook.com "Holly" wrote in message ... Thank you Angel. I will definitely give that try! "Angel Bivins" wrote: Holly, Sounds like your cross-reference fields are doing their job right by automatically refreshing. However, you can temporarily fire them! Select your entire document (CNTRL+A) Now hit CNTRL+F11. This locks all the fields in your document including your Table of Contents (beware). To unlock the fields so they can autoupdate, select the entire document again, and hit CNTRL+SHIFT+F11. -- Angel Bivins WordAngel Document Design www.wordangel.com "Holly" wrote: When the Track Changes toggle is turned ON, I print my document and Word automatically crosses out any Figure or Table that I have referenced in the body of the document and replaces it with the same Figure/Table. The only way I can get it to not do this is to turn the Track Changes toggle OFF before printing. Is this the only way to prevent this from happening? I've also noticed that if I close my document with the Track Changed toggle ON, then when I open it back up, the same thing occurs. It's quite a nuisance to have to remember to turn it off before closing and printing. If I forget, I then have to go through the entire document and accept these changes that Word automatically generated. I work with technical documents and some of them are rather large. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks, Holly |
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Why is track changes crossing out cross-references when TC tog
I forgot to mention the most important point.
If you had previously forgotten to turn off Track Changes, and have all these cross-references highlighted as changes, you can easily remove this effect without having to accept each change. Simply turn off track changes and do Ctrl-A/F9. Turn on track changes again after you do this if you like. I documented that he http://robsnotebook.com/ms-word-trac...ting-crossrefs Rob http://www.robsnotebook.com "Rob" wrote in message . .. I also do technical work and have found that turning off Track Changes does the trick, and I have documented this in my blog: http://robsnotebook.com/ms-word-trac...ting-crossrefs I'm interested in trying to lock the fields, and will document my experiences with that when I get a chance. Rob http://www.robsnotebook.com "Holly" wrote in message ... Thank you Angel. I will definitely give that try! "Angel Bivins" wrote: Holly, Sounds like your cross-reference fields are doing their job right by automatically refreshing. However, you can temporarily fire them! Select your entire document (CNTRL+A) Now hit CNTRL+F11. This locks all the fields in your document including your Table of Contents (beware). To unlock the fields so they can autoupdate, select the entire document again, and hit CNTRL+SHIFT+F11. -- Angel Bivins WordAngel Document Design www.wordangel.com "Holly" wrote: When the Track Changes toggle is turned ON, I print my document and Word automatically crosses out any Figure or Table that I have referenced in the body of the document and replaces it with the same Figure/Table. The only way I can get it to not do this is to turn the Track Changes toggle OFF before printing. Is this the only way to prevent this from happening? I've also noticed that if I close my document with the Track Changed toggle ON, then when I open it back up, the same thing occurs. It's quite a nuisance to have to remember to turn it off before closing and printing. If I forget, I then have to go through the entire document and accept these changes that Word automatically generated. I work with technical documents and some of them are rather large. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks, Holly |
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Yes, that's true. Keep in mind though that when Holly send her document
around for comments, not everyone will have the forethought to do this. I work with tons of contributing authors and find just locking the fields so they don't have to worry about the details to be an efficient workaround. -cheers! -- Angel Bivins WordAngel Document Design www.wordangel.com "Rob" wrote: I forgot to mention the most important point. If you had previously forgotten to turn off Track Changes, and have all these cross-references highlighted as changes, you can easily remove this effect without having to accept each change. Simply turn off track changes and do Ctrl-A/F9. Turn on track changes again after you do this if you like. I documented that he http://robsnotebook.com/ms-word-trac...ting-crossrefs Rob http://www.robsnotebook.com "Rob" wrote in message . .. I also do technical work and have found that turning off Track Changes does the trick, and I have documented this in my blog: http://robsnotebook.com/ms-word-trac...ting-crossrefs I'm interested in trying to lock the fields, and will document my experiences with that when I get a chance. Rob http://www.robsnotebook.com "Holly" wrote in message ... Thank you Angel. I will definitely give that try! "Angel Bivins" wrote: Holly, Sounds like your cross-reference fields are doing their job right by automatically refreshing. However, you can temporarily fire them! Select your entire document (CNTRL+A) Now hit CNTRL+F11. This locks all the fields in your document including your Table of Contents (beware). To unlock the fields so they can autoupdate, select the entire document again, and hit CNTRL+SHIFT+F11. -- Angel Bivins WordAngel Document Design www.wordangel.com "Holly" wrote: When the Track Changes toggle is turned ON, I print my document and Word automatically crosses out any Figure or Table that I have referenced in the body of the document and replaces it with the same Figure/Table. The only way I can get it to not do this is to turn the Track Changes toggle OFF before printing. Is this the only way to prevent this from happening? I've also noticed that if I close my document with the Track Changed toggle ON, then when I open it back up, the same thing occurs. It's quite a nuisance to have to remember to turn it off before closing and printing. If I forget, I then have to go through the entire document and accept these changes that Word automatically generated. I work with technical documents and some of them are rather large. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks, Holly |
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Why is track changes crossing out cross-references when TC tog
Thanks Angel. I do think that would be useful. I have a question about
this. If you lock the fields, and then you add a cross reference (to a Figure number, chapter number, etc), will that new field continue to get updated when you print? I would assume that field is put in an "unlocked state" when it is added. If you then Ctrl+A / Ctrl+F11, will the fields that are in "locked" state switch to "unlocked" while the "unlocked" fields (that you added) switch to "locked", or will all fields just switch to unlocked or locked.? Is there a way to see which fields in the document are locked or unlocked? Also, is there a way to lock the fields from the GUI (instead of Ctrl+F11). I'm using Word 2003. Thanks! "Angel Bivins" wrote in message ... Yes, that's true. Keep in mind though that when Holly send her document around for comments, not everyone will have the forethought to do this. I work with tons of contributing authors and find just locking the fields so they don't have to worry about the details to be an efficient workaround. -cheers! -- Angel Bivins WordAngel Document Design www.wordangel.com "Rob" wrote: I forgot to mention the most important point. If you had previously forgotten to turn off Track Changes, and have all these cross-references highlighted as changes, you can easily remove this effect without having to accept each change. Simply turn off track changes and do Ctrl-A/F9. Turn on track changes again after you do this if you like. I documented that he http://robsnotebook.com/ms-word-trac...ting-crossrefs Rob http://www.robsnotebook.com "Rob" wrote in message . .. I also do technical work and have found that turning off Track Changes does the trick, and I have documented this in my blog: http://robsnotebook.com/ms-word-trac...ting-crossrefs I'm interested in trying to lock the fields, and will document my experiences with that when I get a chance. Rob http://www.robsnotebook.com "Holly" wrote in message ... Thank you Angel. I will definitely give that try! "Angel Bivins" wrote: Holly, Sounds like your cross-reference fields are doing their job right by automatically refreshing. However, you can temporarily fire them! Select your entire document (CNTRL+A) Now hit CNTRL+F11. This locks all the fields in your document including your Table of Contents (beware). To unlock the fields so they can autoupdate, select the entire document again, and hit CNTRL+SHIFT+F11. -- Angel Bivins WordAngel Document Design www.wordangel.com "Holly" wrote: When the Track Changes toggle is turned ON, I print my document and Word automatically crosses out any Figure or Table that I have referenced in the body of the document and replaces it with the same Figure/Table. The only way I can get it to not do this is to turn the Track Changes toggle OFF before printing. Is this the only way to prevent this from happening? I've also noticed that if I close my document with the Track Changed toggle ON, then when I open it back up, the same thing occurs. It's quite a nuisance to have to remember to turn it off before closing and printing. If I forget, I then have to go through the entire document and accept these changes that Word automatically generated. I work with technical documents and some of them are rather large. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks, Holly |
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