View Single Post
  #3   Report Post  
Posted to microsoft.public.word.docmanagement
Souljourner1 Souljourner1 is offline
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 3
Default Word changes reviwer's name to "author" when redlined doc is s

WOW, that did the trick Doug! Thanks so much for your help. The other
problem I'm having with our Track Changes function is Word does not
automatically choose a different color per reviewer, even though both our
defaults are set to use a certain color per author. Also, the original
author does not have his personal information in the Properties of the
document. So, does that mean any changes he has made will always show up as
"Author"?

"DougieVan" wrote:

Hi,

Go to Tools | Options | Security, then uncheck "Remove personal information
from file properties on save." Follow this procedure on your computer and
have your boss (or anyone else that is tracking changes) do the same.

Doug
--
Douglas Ryan VanBenthuysen
Office System Solutions Specialist
3Sharp
http://blogs.3sharp.com/Blog/dougv/


"Souljourner1" wrote:

I'm currently working on a red lined lease within Word 2003, SP2. My boss
and I are making changes to the same document, back and forth. When he saves
the doc. and e-mails to me, his changes show us as coming from "Author" with
no date and time, even though his name and initials are recorded in his User
Info tab of his Options Menu. When I make changes and run my cursor over
them, I see my name w/date & time but as soon as I save the document, it
changes it to "Author".

How can I fix this on both machines so Word retains the original author's
name and preferred editing color?