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I have a lengthy document that has been passed around to a couple of
different people. The document was written by one person using Word XP; he sent it to me for editing and formatting in Word XP; I sent it off to another person (Word XP) who enabled Track Changes/Reviewing (whatever you want to call it these days) and then made changes; she then passed it off to two other people (unknown versions) who added their comments and recommendations. Now the document has returned to me for editing, and while I can turn off track changes, because I hate it, I cannot accept or reject any of the changes. All of the suggestions remain colored and either underlined or struck through. On the Reviewing toolbar, I have changed the view from Original to Final, and nothing changes in the text display. When I show Final, all of the red and blue text is still there. When I click the forward and backward arrows in the Reviewing toolbar, Word tells me that there are no other changes to be reviewed when clearly they are everywhere! I have tried saving the document in a different format and then back to Word XP. I have tried changing the compatibility of the document (Tools Options). Nothing works. It's like the changes have been locked, like one can lock a field to prevent it from being updated. I'll have to manually edit each instance and reformat the whole document because of this. Can anyone explain this behavior or provide a workaround? I have never seen this happen before, but I wouldn't put it past Word to make a mess of things!! Another reason not to use track changes!! Thanks, Beck |
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