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The same user should certainly be able to further modify the text without it
being marked as an additional change. I guess the document or template could be corrupt. See http://word.mvps.org/faqs/apperrors/corruptdoc.htm. Note, however, that if the insertion has been accepted, then what you are seeing is to be expected, because changing "white" to "red" is a new edit. In a similar manner, if the same person has two different user accounts, Track Changes will of course detect the recent edit as a new change, by a different editor. For more on the track changes feature, see http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/trac...ngesWorks.html. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "GDCross" wrote: I am testing this for a legal client with Track Changes on: author makes a change in a document and then later on (same day, next day) makes a change to the same phrase. We are seeing both changes, not just the latest one (ie; if I change "quick brown fox" to "big white cat" and then change "white" to "red", the change shows as "big whitered cat". Is there a setting to remove the intermediate change? Thanks Giorgio |
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