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We have Franchises opening up some of our documents
complaining that the documents are filled with mark-ups. These are not forwarded for collaboration or saved with track changes enabled in any way. We isolated the problem to the ToolsOptionsSecurityMake Hidden Markup Visible when opening or saving check box being enabled. Our question is: Is this value turned on by default? And if it is, anyone know why? We thought about writing macros into the template to turn the value off. But then in order to run the macro, the user would have to change the default Macro Setting from High to Med to get the prompt to enable macros. Which most Franchises buy Office in a retail outlet, bring back and install it out of the box selecting all normal installation options. Just curious if this setting is by default or are a lot of our franchises selecting it without knowing what it does. Thanks Jack |
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The option is turned on by default in Word 2003, in an attempt to prevent
people accidentally sending out documents containing tracked changes (after a few high-profile embarrassments). Actually it just seems to ensure that changes left by unsuspecting 2002 users are seen by 2003 recipients! Turning off the option would prevent the mark-up being instantly visible, but wouldn't it make more sense to remove the tracked changes before you send out the documents? (Save as a separate copy if you need to track changes for your own use.) Note that it is not enough to turn off track changes - you must also use the dropdown beside the Accept button to Accept All. -- Margaret Aldis - Microsoft Word MVP Syntagma partnership site: http://www.syntagma.co.uk Word MVP FAQ site: http://www.word.mvps.org "Jack" wrote in message ... We have Franchises opening up some of our documents complaining that the documents are filled with mark-ups. These are not forwarded for collaboration or saved with track changes enabled in any way. We isolated the problem to the ToolsOptionsSecurityMake Hidden Markup Visible when opening or saving check box being enabled. Our question is: Is this value turned on by default? And if it is, anyone know why? We thought about writing macros into the template to turn the value off. But then in order to run the macro, the user would have to change the default Macro Setting from High to Med to get the prompt to enable macros. Which most Franchises buy Office in a retail outlet, bring back and install it out of the box selecting all normal installation options. Just curious if this setting is by default or are a lot of our franchises selecting it without knowing what it does. Thanks Jack |
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To reiterate what Margaret is telling you, the "Make hidden markup visible"
setting is not your problem. The problem is that there is markup still there to be made visible. Turning Track Changes off is not enough; you must also Accept All Changes in Document and 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. "Jack" wrote in message ... We have Franchises opening up some of our documents complaining that the documents are filled with mark-ups. These are not forwarded for collaboration or saved with track changes enabled in any way. We isolated the problem to the ToolsOptionsSecurityMake Hidden Markup Visible when opening or saving check box being enabled. Our question is: Is this value turned on by default? And if it is, anyone know why? We thought about writing macros into the template to turn the value off. But then in order to run the macro, the user would have to change the default Macro Setting from High to Med to get the prompt to enable macros. Which most Franchises buy Office in a retail outlet, bring back and install it out of the box selecting all normal installation options. Just curious if this setting is by default or are a lot of our franchises selecting it without knowing what it does. Thanks Jack |
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Thanks Suzanne/Margaret..
I didn't mean to offend any one by asking why it is a defaulted value (you both explained the reason very precisely). I have heard about those embarassing events but since the personal information recorded by Word wasn't defaulted to off, I had no idea that was the reason for this defaulted value. "Remove personal or hidden information Show All Hide All Before you give others a copy of the document, it's a good idea to review personal and hidden information, and decide whether it's appropriate to include. You may want to remove some information from the document and from the document file properties before you share the document with others." I learned something new each day (none of this was in my certification training). Thanks for sharing. -----Original Message----- We have Franchises opening up some of our documents complaining that the documents are filled with mark-ups. These are not forwarded for collaboration or saved with track changes enabled in any way. We isolated the problem to the ToolsOptionsSecurityMake Hidden Markup Visible when opening or saving check box being enabled. Our question is: Is this value turned on by default? And if it is, anyone know why? We thought about writing macros into the template to turn the value off. But then in order to run the macro, the user would have to change the default Macro Setting from High to Med to get the prompt to enable macros. Which most Franchises buy Office in a retail outlet, bring back and install it out of the box selecting all normal installation options. Just curious if this setting is by default or are a lot of our franchises selecting it without knowing what it does. Thanks Jack . |
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