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Moving a table within a document and keeping track changes intact
I am trying to move a table within a document which has tracking in it (ie in
the table) but when I move the table to another part of the document, it changes the track changes and puts the table in simply as "inserted text" ie blue underlined text. How do I keep the table's track changes. I tried to turn the tracking off when I insert the table at its new position, but it just appears as "normal" text. Is there a way around this? Many thanks, Colleen |
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Moving a table within a document and keeping track changes intact
Try turning off track changes, then move the text around the table, rather
than moving the table itself (amounts to the same thing), then turn track changes back on again. -- Hope this helps Doug Robbins - Word MVP Please reply only to the newsgroups unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid, professional basis. "Colbabe" wrote in message ... I am trying to move a table within a document which has tracking in it (ie in the table) but when I move the table to another part of the document, it changes the track changes and puts the table in simply as "inserted text" ie blue underlined text. How do I keep the table's track changes. I tried to turn the tracking off when I insert the table at its new position, but it just appears as "normal" text. Is there a way around this? Many thanks, Colleen |
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