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In editing a document how do I insert my name by my changes?
Is there a way other than using comments, to have my name appear as I make
changes to a document. ( ie THe [The MB] rain falls mainly in Spain...) In the example I corrected "the", my changes and my initials were placed in the brackets to show me as the editor. Thanks |
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In editing a document how do I insert my name by my changes?
If you turn on track changes, your changes will be indicated and if you
hover the mouse over them, a balloon will appear indicated the change that was made and by whom and when. If that doesn't do what you are after, you would have to use track changes and then run a macro over the document to get the effect that you are after. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "Divine1" wrote in message ... Is there a way other than using comments, to have my name appear as I make changes to a document. ( ie THe [The MB] rain falls mainly in Spain...) In the example I corrected "the", my changes and my initials were placed in the brackets to show me as the editor. Thanks |
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