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Document does not show inserted text
Hi all,
I am using Word 2003 to open a document but certain text are missing if choose to review as 'Final'. When I select 'Final Showing Markup', all changes including the inserted text can be seen. But if I select 'Final Showing Markup', and uncheck the 'Insertion and Deletion' under the 'Show' dropdown... the text are missing also. I tried opening the same document in Word97 and did not have this issue. Not sure if its a bug or a wrong setting . Any ideas please? Thank you... |
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Hi Eugene,
I am using Word 2003 to open a document but certain text are missing if choose to review as 'Final'. When I select 'Final Showing Markup', all changes including the inserted text can be seen. But if I select 'Final Showing Markup', and uncheck the 'Insertion and Deletion' under the 'Show' dropdown... the text are missing also. In Word 2002/2003, when you select "Final", the deleted text will NOT be displayed. I'm not sure if that addresses your question. If not, please describe the settings you use in Tools/Options/Track changes. For example, are you showing changes in balloons, or using formatting marks? If the latter, which formatting is set for insertions, and for deletions? Finally, do check whether the text you've inserted has been formatted as "hidden". Cindy Meister INTER-Solutions, Switzerland http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 8 2004) http://www.word.mvps.org This reply is posted in the Newsgroup; please post any follow question or reply in the newsgroup and not by e-mail :-) |
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