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How do you remove underlining applied on merging two documents
I wanted to save what I had been typing and a dialogue box appeared which
gave me three options and I chose to merge what I had been typing with my previous work on the same story. The result was that the whole document changed from black to red and was entirely underlined. Now for some reason it is blue but still underlined. I have been unable to find a solution from my own knowledge of Word. |
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How do you remove underlining applied on merging two documents
Word treated your Merge operation as a Track Changes procedure. Locate
the Track Changes controls (a new toolbar will have appeared in Word2003; on the Review tab of the Ribbon in Word2007) and adjacent to the button for "Accept Change" (a blue check-mark) is a dropdown menu. From that menu, choose "Accept All Changes." Changes usually appear red when the User they're attributed to is the User of the copy of Word they're open in. If the file is opened on a different computer (or a different User's use of the same copy of Word), then then "Author" is seen as different and another color is used -- blue for a second person, green for a third, etc. On Oct 17, 12:16*am, Josh Hackett Josh wrote: I wanted to save what I had been typing and a dialogue box appeared which gave me three options and I chose to merge what I had been typing with my previous work on the same story. The result was that the whole document changed from black to red and was entirely underlined. Now for some reason it is blue but still underlined. I have been unable to find a solution from my own knowledge of Word. |
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How do you remove underlining applied on merging two documents
Josh,
(you need to specify what version you are working with. 2007 commands are described very differently from 2003.) You appear to have gotten into reviewing tools. Assuming Word 2003: Turn on your Reviewing Toolbar (View - Toolbars - Reviewing) The drop down on the left end indicates what you see in your document. Change it to Final, and you should see more what you expect. -- Frank H Rockford, IL "Josh Hackett" wrote: I wanted to save what I had been typing and a dialogue box appeared which gave me three options and I chose to merge what I had been typing with my previous work on the same story. The result was that the whole document changed from black to red and was entirely underlined. Now for some reason it is blue but still underlined. I have been unable to find a solution from my own knowledge of Word. |
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