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Bizarre observation: The author-label on a Comments balloon is taken
from the "initials" field under User, and a Comments balloon remains the color of the User who was in effect when it was created, even if the initials were never changed. On Mar 7, 6:32*pm, Jay Freedman wrote: On Fri, 7 Mar 2008 07:37:02 -0800, rp2chil wrote: Hi, I've searched this forum, and cannot find anything. I'm using Word 2003. I'm updating a huge file with multiple users. Since I am the main owner of the document, I am getting updated files from multiple users (and each user is doing their own updates and sending to me). I then take each person's documents and updating my own master document. * (probably not the best way), however, I would like to have different colors when I update for each users' edits. Is this possible to do? In Tools Options Track Changes, set the insertions and deletions colors to "By Author". Before starting to add each person's changed, go to Tools Options User Information and change the Name entry. You could put in that person's name or any other designation. Track Changes will treat all changes you make with that setting as belonging to another author. Change the entry again, and you'll get another color. Also, you're correct that there's a better way (maybe). Try Tools Compare and Merge Documents. Be careful, though -- we've seen complaints that it stops comparing part way through a large document, or that it mistreats tables. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP * * * *FAQ:http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. |
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