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overstrike words rewrite
How do you overstrike words when editing your documents in Word. I want to
be able to keep the original and well as the new language, but need a way to designate which is old and which version of old it is... so is there also a way to color each rewrite? Thank you all for your help in advance. |
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overstrike words rewrite
Have you tried Track changes (Tools menu)? Hope this helps.
-- Rae Drysdale "Merryaire" wrote: How do you overstrike words when editing your documents in Word. I want to be able to keep the original and well as the new language, but need a way to designate which is old and which version of old it is... so is there also a way to color each rewrite? Thank you all for your help in advance. |
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overstrike words rewrite
Thank you.
"Rae Drysdale" wrote: Have you tried Track changes (Tools menu)? Hope this helps. -- Rae Drysdale "Merryaire" wrote: How do you overstrike words when editing your documents in Word. I want to be able to keep the original and well as the new language, but need a way to designate which is old and which version of old it is... so is there also a way to color each rewrite? Thank you all for your help in advance. |
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