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Default What do you do in msword if accepted changes are not accepted?

Tables created in MS word have lines numbered with letters (outline form)
within the cells. The letters at the beginning of each line are red, striken
out and replaced. If I accept changes, the striken out letters do not go
away. If I turn off the tracking function, only black letters appear. How
do I get the program to do the accept changes?

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Tables created in MS word have lines numbered with letters (outline form)
within the cells. The letters at the beginning of each line are red, striken
out and replaced. If I accept changes, the striken out letters do not go
away. If I turn off the tracking function, only black letters appear. How
do I get the program to do the accept changes?

Thanks,
Asopao

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