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Hello,
One of the features in Word 2007 that is irritating and not clear how to disable is the following: once you have made some changes in a document with tracked changes turned on, and then return to make some more changes to the changes, this editing may be visible as "tracked changes within tracked changes", i.e. your old changes struck out (visibly) and new changes appearing as added beside. It sometimes happens, sometimes not. I cannot understand the reason and cannot find a way to make my tracked changes always uniform, i.e. no older version of my own changes visible. |
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If you mean that Insertions don't go away when you select them and
type something else, I've never seen that -- if you delete something marked as an Insertion, it just goes away without a trace. On Jul 23, 5:46*pm, Fiance wrote: Hello, One of the features in Word 2007 that is irritating and not clear how to disable is the following: once you have made some changes in a document with tracked changes turned on, and then return to make some more changes to the changes, this editing may be visible as "tracked changes within tracked changes", i.e. your old changes struck out (visibly) and new changes appearing as added beside. It sometimes happens, sometimes not. I cannot understand the reason and cannot find a way to make my tracked changes always uniform, i.e. no older version of my own changes visible. |
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