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Is there a way to "convert" text with track change's underline and
strikethrough formats to text with "regular" underline and strikethrough format? We have a document that has been edited with Track Changes turned on - insertions show with underline and deletions show with strikethrough.The document's author wants all readers (inside and outside the company) to see underlines and deletions formatted in two specific colors and formats but doesn't want other users' track change preferences to influence the display. He also doesn't want to have to manually format the changes. We tried a "find & replace" to try to find text with underlined formatting, but it could only find the character formatting, not track changes' version of underlining. Thanks, in advance. Any suggestions would be much appreciated. |
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