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Default In Word with correct changes it is hard to see periods.


When working with others editing documents in Word, we find that when
deletions are shown on the right in document, the line pointing to the
deletion in many times obscures the period. When we accept changes and print
the document when then find many instances of two periods showing up or no
periods at all because we either could not see the existing period (and so
added another) or inadvertently deleted it and didn't know because the end of
the sentence is hard to see. In the next version of Word it would great if
the style of line and down arrow indicating the positions of deletions could
be modified so it doesn't cover up punctuation.

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