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How can i keep the Change Bars to stay while accepting
all changes. i want the next person who has to review the document to see
where the changes were made but not what change has been made.

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As far as I know, this is not possible. Perhaps you could add a comment to
let editors know that a modification has been made, or highlight the text in
question?

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How can i keep the Change Bars to stay while accepting
all changes. i want the next person who has to review the document to see
where the changes were made but not what change has been made.

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Hi SheebaChacko,

I seem to recall that one of the other folks here had posted a solution (macro method perhaps)to add/retain the bars and will do so
again.

I have seen various methods used where the styles in the documents were duplicated, with a 2nd style being based on the first but
with either a paragraph border added on just the right or left side (vertical line effect) or that a bar tab was added at the right
or left margin).
For example, if your usual text paragraph style was 'MyParagraphStyle1' the replacement style would be named MyParagraphStyle1-Bar'
and either with a macro or with the Replace menu (Alt, H) you could replace occurences of one style with another based on if the
section had changes or not.

It would be nice if that as a feature added in the 'Compare documents' feature. Word 2007's feature for that in the review tab has
a lot of new choices you can make, but showing a changes bar for the result document doesn't appear to be one of them. You can
choose to show only the revision bars and save as PDF if you don't need recipients to be able to reedit the document.


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How can i keep the Change Bars to stay while accepting
all changes. i want the next person who has to review the document to see
where the changes were made but not what change has been made.
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This isn't about Styles, it's about Track Changes. Thanks.

"Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote:

Hi SheebaChacko,

I seem to recall that one of the other folks here had posted a solution (macro method perhaps)to add/retain the bars and will do so
again.

I have seen various methods used where the styles in the documents were duplicated, with a 2nd style being based on the first but
with either a paragraph border added on just the right or left side (vertical line effect) or that a bar tab was added at the right
or left margin).
For example, if your usual text paragraph style was 'MyParagraphStyle1' the replacement style would be named MyParagraphStyle1-Bar'
and either with a macro or with the Replace menu (Alt, H) you could replace occurences of one style with another based on if the
section had changes or not.

It would be nice if that as a feature added in the 'Compare documents' feature. Word 2007's feature for that in the review tab has
a lot of new choices you can make, but showing a changes bar for the result document doesn't appear to be one of them. You can
choose to show only the revision bars and save as PDF if you don't need recipients to be able to reedit the document.


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"SheebaChacko" wrote in message
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How can i keep the Change Bars to stay while accepting
all changes. i want the next person who has to review the document to see
where the changes were made but not what change has been made.
--

Bob Buckland ?:-)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*



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Well, it has to be about something other than Track Changes, for this
reason: in your documents on your machine, you can adjust the Track Changes
settings so that change bars are displayed and the formatting for additions
is set to None and for deletions is Hidden. This will give the effect you
want. But when you send the document to someone else, it will reflect the
recipient's Track Changes settings, so if you want just change bars shown,
you have to do it either with a style, as Bob suggests, or with drawing
lines.

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http://word.mvps.org

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This isn't about Styles, it's about Track Changes. Thanks.

"Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote:

Hi SheebaChacko,

I seem to recall that one of the other folks here had posted a solution
(macro method perhaps)to add/retain the bars and will do so
again.

I have seen various methods used where the styles in the documents were
duplicated, with a 2nd style being based on the first but
with either a paragraph border added on just the right or left side
(vertical line effect) or that a bar tab was added at the right
or left margin).
For example, if your usual text paragraph style was 'MyParagraphStyle1'
the replacement style would be named MyParagraphStyle1-Bar'
and either with a macro or with the Replace menu (Alt, H) you could
replace occurences of one style with another based on if the
section had changes or not.

It would be nice if that as a feature added in the 'Compare documents'
feature. Word 2007's feature for that in the review tab has
a lot of new choices you can make, but showing a changes bar for the
result document doesn't appear to be one of them. You can
choose to show only the revision bars and save as PDF if you don't need
recipients to be able to reedit the document.


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How can i keep the Change Bars to stay while accepting
all changes. i want the next person who has to review the document to see
where the changes were made but not what change has been made.
--

Bob Buckland ?:-)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*







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whoops, sorry, this was not my post.

"LisaK" wrote:

This isn't about Styles, it's about Track Changes. Thanks.

"Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote:

Hi SheebaChacko,

I seem to recall that one of the other folks here had posted a solution (macro method perhaps)to add/retain the bars and will do so
again.

I have seen various methods used where the styles in the documents were duplicated, with a 2nd style being based on the first but
with either a paragraph border added on just the right or left side (vertical line effect) or that a bar tab was added at the right
or left margin).
For example, if your usual text paragraph style was 'MyParagraphStyle1' the replacement style would be named MyParagraphStyle1-Bar'
and either with a macro or with the Replace menu (Alt, H) you could replace occurences of one style with another based on if the
section had changes or not.

It would be nice if that as a feature added in the 'Compare documents' feature. Word 2007's feature for that in the review tab has
a lot of new choices you can make, but showing a changes bar for the result document doesn't appear to be one of them. You can
choose to show only the revision bars and save as PDF if you don't need recipients to be able to reedit the document.


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How can i keep the Change Bars to stay while accepting
all changes. i want the next person who has to review the document to see
where the changes were made but not what change has been made.
--

Bob Buckland ?:-)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*



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