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Microsoft Word XP and tracking changes
I work in a law office where Office XP is used extensively to create and
modify documents. The option for tracking changes is used by al the lawyers in this office so that they can change a document, email it someone to review those changes, and then email it back with additional changes. This works without any problems. My question involves creating a document from an existing document that has changes throughout it. Is there a way to make this new document become one that is like an original without showing all the changes that were done to it, more or less taking that old document withall it changes and creating a new document with none of the tracking from the old one. |
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Hi Jack-
One option... Accept/Reject the doc changes as appropriate, Save As whatever. Just make sure to use _Save As_ , not Save! The original wil still reflect the mark-up, but the new copy won't. HTH |:) "JackInCleveland" wrote: I work in a law office where Office XP is used extensively to create and modify documents. The option for tracking changes is used by al the lawyers in this office so that they can change a document, email it someone to review those changes, and then email it back with additional changes. This works without any problems. My question involves creating a document from an existing document that has changes throughout it. Is there a way to make this new document become one that is like an original without showing all the changes that were done to it, more or less taking that old document withall it changes and creating a new document with none of the tracking from the old one. |
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