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Default tracking feature

I am using Word 2002 and I am trying to use the tracking feature to edit a
document. I would like for tracking to stop and the first word and
automatically move to the next word without me having to click the next
buttom to make this happen. I used this feature in word 2000 and I cannot
find the feature to auto track changes. (move from first change to the next)


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Hi ?B?SnVuZTExNTE=?=,

I am using Word 2002 and I am trying to use the tracking feature to edit a
document. I would like for tracking to stop and the first word and
automatically move to the next word without me having to click the next
buttom to make this happen. I used this feature in word 2000 and I cannot
find the feature to auto track changes. (move from first change to the next)

You should be able to pull this out of Tools/Customize, "All commands", it's
called ToolsRevisions. I tested it, once, and it did work for what you want.
(Not everything in the dialog box works as it used to, though!)

Cindy Meister
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