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Finishing document
Well, yes, if you email a Word file, then the recipient will be
able to edit the Word file if he/she wants. If you have a full version of Adobe Acrobat or one of its many shareware/freeware clones, then you can convert the Word file to a PDF file and email the PDF to make it more difficult for the recipient to change the contents of the emailed file. But what I suspect you're trying to say is that the recipient sees tracked changes in your Word file. You need to turn off the Track Changes feature, accept all tracked changes, and delete all comments in your Word file before you email it. How you do this depends on which version of Word you have. See http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/trac...ngesWorks.html for more information. Pink Panther of WORD wrote: Running windows me am new to word wrote resume in it and saved in my documents. trouble seems to be that i didnt "finish" it you can still modify it as a document even when you email it it prints out just fine but has the whole word page ( editing, inserting etc) all around it. Thanks Mark |
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