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Default Can Track Changes be changed to automatically go to the next chan.

When you have a doc with many track changes, but you want to view each before
accepting, can you configure Track Changes to jump to the next change? 2002
did this wonderfully. XP forces you to click the arrow to move to the next
change. When you have fifty or so changes, it is difficult.
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On Thu, 7 Apr 2005 14:47:03 -0700, "dmcrill"
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When you have a doc with many track changes, but you want to view each before
accepting, can you configure Track Changes to jump to the next change? 2002
did this wonderfully. XP forces you to click the arrow to move to the next
change. When you have fifty or so changes, it is difficult.


Open the Tools Customize dialog, select "All Commands" in the
Categories list, find ToolsReviewRevisions in the Commands list, and
drag that command to a toolbar. That will give you the old revisions
dialog, with Accept and Reject buttons that automatically proceed to
the next change.

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