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As a possible alternative to you question, you can extract the changes from a
document into a new document. See the attached article which has a simple extraction macro which produces a document with all the displayed changes in a document. http://www.thedoctools.com/index.php...hanges_extract I have used this many times with great success. Hope this helps DeanH "Anupam (Sydney Australia)" wrote: I'm a MS Word 2003 user, where I have updated some documents with track change on. The changes have appeared in blue coloured font. Now I want to accept all the changes, but still want to retain the changes in blue cloured fonts in the final document. Thanks. |
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