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The "Final Showing Markup" change-tracking markups keep stubbornlyreappearing in pastes of text, and etc.
For a Creative Fiction Writing class assignment, I enabled "Track
Changes" and got the document to show all changes done to it, because one of the final writing assignments was to print out a copy of the paper with the changes highlighted. I of course printed out the paper with the "Final," without showing the change-tracking mark-ups. Now, I plan to paste my story onto a blog. I hit a HUGE snag: First of all, when I reopened my story, it was in the change-tracking mode again, with all the changes highlighted, and etc. So I changed it from "Final showing markup" to "Final," therefore removing ALL the mark-ups that indicated changes to the documents. (Also, when I save it in the view that does not show these change-tracking mark-ups, close, and re-open the document, these change-tracking mark-ups reappear.) Then when I pasted my story, the WYSIWYG editor on Blogger.com showed me all the underlines, strikethroughs, and mark-ups indicating changes to the story. That was the snag. How do I get it so that the document copies and pastes the CLEAN, final text, without all those change-tracking mark-ups, onto my blogsite's editor? I've been scouring throughout MS Word 2007's functionality options and I'm not one step closer to solving this problem so far. Please help, so I can finally get this story posted online without any trouble. Thanks, -ENG |
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The "Final Showing Markup" change-tracking markups keep stubbornly reappearing in pastes of text, and etc.
Final showing markup and final are merely views of the same thing. If you
want to remove the tracking, you should turn off tracking and accept all the changes. Do so in a copy of the document if you need to retain them for whatever reason. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org "Egao No Genki" wrote in message ... For a Creative Fiction Writing class assignment, I enabled "Track Changes" and got the document to show all changes done to it, because one of the final writing assignments was to print out a copy of the paper with the changes highlighted. I of course printed out the paper with the "Final," without showing the change-tracking mark-ups. Now, I plan to paste my story onto a blog. I hit a HUGE snag: First of all, when I reopened my story, it was in the change-tracking mode again, with all the changes highlighted, and etc. So I changed it from "Final showing markup" to "Final," therefore removing ALL the mark-ups that indicated changes to the documents. (Also, when I save it in the view that does not show these change-tracking mark-ups, close, and re-open the document, these change-tracking mark-ups reappear.) Then when I pasted my story, the WYSIWYG editor on Blogger.com showed me all the underlines, strikethroughs, and mark-ups indicating changes to the story. That was the snag. How do I get it so that the document copies and pastes the CLEAN, final text, without all those change-tracking mark-ups, onto my blogsite's editor? I've been scouring throughout MS Word 2007's functionality options and I'm not one step closer to solving this problem so far. Please help, so I can finally get this story posted online without any trouble. Thanks, -ENG |
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