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I'm working with a document in Word 2003, where the revision markings (black
lines at the side of the page) often seem to extend much beyond the revision itself. Typically I'll have a single correction, limited to one line, but the black line will begin for many lines prior to the correction. I'm working with Final Showing Markup. Any ideas what's going on here? Thanks. |
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Use the "Go to previous change" arrow and see what it selects.
On Jun 14, 12:51*pm, Eric wrote: I'm working with a document in Word 2003, where the revision markings (black lines at the side of the page) often seem to extend much beyond the revision itself. Typically I'll have a single correction, limited to one line, but the black line will begin for many lines prior to the correction. I'm working with Final Showing Markup. Any ideas what's going on here? Thanks. |
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Strange behavior. I did what you suggest, and it found the previous change.
But in the process, it erased some of the extraneous black line. Here's what the file looks like Text with first revision More text (black line starts) more text, with no changes - about 50 lines second revision I put the insertion point after the second revision, then click Go To Previous Change. It goes to my second revision. I click it a second time. It goes back to my first revision. But in the process, it erases the black line between the page break and my second revision. Weird. I don't know what's happening, but it makes me nervous. "grammatim" wrote: Use the "Go to previous change" arrow and see what it selects. On Jun 14, 12:51 pm, Eric wrote: I'm working with a document in Word 2003, where the revision markings (black lines at the side of the page) often seem to extend much beyond the revision itself. Typically I'll have a single correction, limited to one line, but the black line will begin for many lines prior to the correction. I'm working with Final Showing Markup. Any ideas what's going on here? Thanks. |
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Sounds like what one of the MVPs said a while back: It's just Word
being Word. It's so complicated, sometimes it confuses itself. On Jun 14, 5:02*pm, Eric wrote: Strange behavior. *I did what you suggest, and it found the previous change. But in the process, it erased some of the extraneous black line. Here's what the file looks like Text with first revision More text (black line starts) more text, with no changes - about 50 lines second revision I put the insertion point after the second revision, then click Go To Previous Change. It goes to my second revision. I click it a second time. It goes back to my first revision. But in the process, it erases the black line between the page break and my second revision. Weird. I don't know what's happening, but it makes me nervous. "grammatim" wrote: Use the "Go to previous change" arrow and see what it selects. On Jun 14, 12:51 pm, Eric wrote: I'm working with a document in Word 2003, where the revision markings (black lines at the side of the page) often seem to extend much beyond the revision itself. Typically I'll have a single correction, limited to one line, but the black line will begin for many lines prior to the correction. I'm working with Final Showing Markup. Any ideas what's going on here? Thanks.- |
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