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Default How to set a view/review mode for each file?

To add to what Pam has said, instructions for turning off Track Changes and
Accept All Changes in Document can be found at
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/trac...gesWorks.html; the
article applies to versions up to Word 2003. For Word 2007, the
corresponding commands can be found on the Review tab.

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"PamC via OfficeKB.com" u43222@uwe wrote in message
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The behavior depends on what version of Word you are using.

The default for W2000 is to open the document in the view that it was
saved in.

The default behavior for 2002--2007 is to open the document in final
showing
markup view if the document has revision marks (tracked changes or
comments)
in it. The default behavior does not actually turn track changes ON (I
mean,
it does not start the collection of new changes.) It is a security
feature
to alert you that the file has changes and comments.

As you've discovered, changing the view to Final is a temporary measure.
You
could also accept all changes and delete all comments in the files you
open.
And, to answer your last question--at last--you can change the default
behavior by clearing the check box next to "Make hidden markup visible
when
opening and saving". That check box is under Privacy Options in W2007. I
don't remember where it is in W2003.

This setting would be for your computer and would not affect the document
view when loaded on another computer. Note that changing the setting
could
leave you vulnerable to unknowingly sending information that you might
prefer
not to send.

PamC



ICM wrote:
Yes, it shows modifications after a certain point (even older since last
saving/opening the file).
"Track changes" seems to be on - how do I turn it off?

Thank you!

"Final showing markup" is selected by default (in the Tracking group of
the
Review tab), but this has no effect unless Track Changes is also turned
on

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Thanks for your help!


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