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When I am in Track Changes mode, it all seems to track appropriately,
however, when I use the Change Case command to change the case of some text, this doesn't get captured as a change. Is there any way to have this recognized, or to do the process some other way that will be captured? I'm trying to do it in a macro to enable a specific global change, but want all instances tracked. |
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If you actually type an A in place of an a, it will track it. But not
a Change Case operation. In order for it to mark just the changed letter, and not the whole word it's in, delete and retype it rather than select and type over it. On Jul 25, 5:31 pm, mtvet wrote: When I am in Track Changes mode, it all seems to track appropriately, however, when I use the Change Case command to change the case of some text, this doesn't get captured as a change. Is there any way to have this recognized, or to do the process some other way that will be captured? I'm trying to do it in a macro to enable a specific global change, but want all instances tracked. |
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