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I am working with an official County document (Zoning Ordinance) and would
like to know the best way to indicate what has been revised. It seems that
it would be too confusing to mark through what was deleted and then add the
changes. Using the "Mark Changes" feature would also be too confusing to the
public. Any suggestions?
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"Fran" wrote:

I am working with an official County document (Zoning Ordinance) and would
like to know the best way to indicate what has been revised. It seems that
it would be too confusing to mark through what was deleted and then add the
changes. Using the "Mark Changes" feature would also be too confusing to the
public. Any suggestions?

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