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show black vertical lines in the margin where text has been amend
In making and amending a controlled or legal document, it is helpful to put a
black vertical line in the margin to denote where changes have been made in the most recent amendment. This draws the reader to important changes without having to compare the old with the new. How would i do this ?? |
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show black vertical lines in the margin where text has been amend
Hi Vince
To do this you use Word's track changes feature. For more information, see How does Track Changes in Microsoft Word work? http://www.ShaunaKelly.com/word/trac...ngesWorks.html In your case, you need to use the "Changed lines" setting at Tools Options Track Changes, and then on the Reviewing toolbar, use "Final". Note, however, that while the tracked changes remain un-accepted in your document, anyone will be able to see both the old and new versions of the text by choosing to display the tracked changes. Hope this helps. Shauna Kelly. Microsoft MVP. http://www.shaunakelly.com/word "vince" wrote in message ... In making and amending a controlled or legal document, it is helpful to put a black vertical line in the margin to denote where changes have been made in the most recent amendment. This draws the reader to important changes without having to compare the old with the new. How would i do this ?? |
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