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Default "track changes" deletions aren't strike throughs.

I am trying to set "track changes" in WORD to show deleteions with a
strikethrough. The document removes the items from the text and show a note
in a balloon in the border. I'd like it to remain in the text with
strikethroughs, instead.
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Default "track changes" deletions aren't strike throughs.

You can view the document in Normal view or disable balloons on the Track
Changes tab of Tools | Options.

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I am trying to set "track changes" in WORD to show deleteions with a
strikethrough. The document removes the items from the text and show a
note
in a balloon in the border. I'd like it to remain in the text with
strikethroughs, instead.



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