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Hello Everyone:
Some users at the company I work for are having issues with the track changes feature in Word 2003... Here's the scenario: 1. All of the users work in the proposals department - and as such - use the track changes feature to ensure that everyone knows who edited the various portions of the document (sometimes 200+ pages.) 2. When this department is finished - they send the document out to our clients for acceptance. This is where the problem arises. Some of the clients ask for the MS Word (*.doc) file to accompany the printed copy. 3. When the clients receive the document they can still see the comments. Even when the department employees have accepted all changes. This is a big problem since some of they comments / changes in the document are for internal use only. Is there a way to remove ALL tracked changes from a document prior to sending it to a client? IE. User saves document to client folder on HD (keeps original doc on company server) then pushes "Remove all tracked changes" and re-saves file -- does this work? Keep in mind that the users have already tried "Accept All Changes" -- the clients report that they can still look up the former Thanks in advance! Dan |
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Do they also select Delete All Comments in Document?
-- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Daniel" wrote in message ... Hello Everyone: Some users at the company I work for are having issues with the track changes feature in Word 2003... Here's the scenario: 1. All of the users work in the proposals department - and as such - use the track changes feature to ensure that everyone knows who edited the various portions of the document (sometimes 200+ pages.) 2. When this department is finished - they send the document out to our clients for acceptance. This is where the problem arises. Some of the clients ask for the MS Word (*.doc) file to accompany the printed copy. 3. When the clients receive the document they can still see the comments. Even when the department employees have accepted all changes. This is a big problem since some of they comments / changes in the document are for internal use only. Is there a way to remove ALL tracked changes from a document prior to sending it to a client? IE. User saves document to client folder on HD (keeps original doc on company server) then pushes "Remove all tracked changes" and re-saves file -- does this work? Keep in mind that the users have already tried "Accept All Changes" -- the clients report that they can still look up the former Thanks in advance! Dan |
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Hi Suzanne:
I don't know if they click "Delete All Comments" in the Document. Do you think this will remove all of the changes and comments? This would be good since, as I said before, privileged information is sometimes discussed in these comments. This issue is isolated to Word 2003 - I have users running all the way back to Word 2000 (yikes) - who can only see the "Markup" if they specifically select "Markup View." "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Do they also select Delete All Comments in Document? -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Daniel" wrote in message ... Hello Everyone: Some users at the company I work for are having issues with the track changes feature in Word 2003... Here's the scenario: 1. All of the users work in the proposals department - and as such - use the track changes feature to ensure that everyone knows who edited the various portions of the document (sometimes 200+ pages.) 2. When this department is finished - they send the document out to our clients for acceptance. This is where the problem arises. Some of the clients ask for the MS Word (*.doc) file to accompany the printed copy. 3. When the clients receive the document they can still see the comments. Even when the department employees have accepted all changes. This is a big problem since some of they comments / changes in the document are for internal use only. Is there a way to remove ALL tracked changes from a document prior to sending it to a client? IE. User saves document to client folder on HD (keeps original doc on company server) then pushes "Remove all tracked changes" and re-saves file -- does this work? Keep in mind that the users have already tried "Accept All Changes" -- the clients report that they can still look up the former Thanks in advance! Dan |
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Accept All Changes in Document just takes care of the tracked changes;
Delete All Comments will deal with the comments. After that, there should be no markup left. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Daniel" wrote in message ... Hi Suzanne: I don't know if they click "Delete All Comments" in the Document. Do you think this will remove all of the changes and comments? This would be good since, as I said before, privileged information is sometimes discussed in these comments. This issue is isolated to Word 2003 - I have users running all the way back to Word 2000 (yikes) - who can only see the "Markup" if they specifically select "Markup View." "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Do they also select Delete All Comments in Document? -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Daniel" wrote in message ... Hello Everyone: Some users at the company I work for are having issues with the track changes feature in Word 2003... Here's the scenario: 1. All of the users work in the proposals department - and as such - use the track changes feature to ensure that everyone knows who edited the various portions of the document (sometimes 200+ pages.) 2. When this department is finished - they send the document out to our clients for acceptance. This is where the problem arises. Some of the clients ask for the MS Word (*.doc) file to accompany the printed copy. 3. When the clients receive the document they can still see the comments. Even when the department employees have accepted all changes. This is a big problem since some of they comments / changes in the document are for internal use only. Is there a way to remove ALL tracked changes from a document prior to sending it to a client? IE. User saves document to client folder on HD (keeps original doc on company server) then pushes "Remove all tracked changes" and re-saves file -- does this work? Keep in mind that the users have already tried "Accept All Changes" -- the clients report that they can still look up the former Thanks in advance! Dan |
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