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Is there a way to move automatically from one change to the next when
accepting tracked changes? It seems that now one has to click the right arrow each time, then click "accept change" each time. In Word 2000, the program automatically moved on to the next change. |
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What you describe is the default in Word2007. It was most annoying to
converting Word2003 users who liked to be sure that exactly the right change had been made! (No extra spaces or punctuation, no misspellings.) So, which version are you using? On May 19, 8:47*pm, Janetmow wrote: Is there a way to move automatically from one change to the next when accepting tracked changes? It seems that now one has to click the right arrow each time, then click "accept change" each time. In Word 2000, the program automatically moved on to the next change. |
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What you describe is the default in Word2007. It was most annoying to
converting Word2003 users who liked to be sure that exactly the right change had been made! (No extra spaces or punctuation, no misspellings.) So, which version are you using? On May 19, 8:47*pm, Janetmow wrote: Is there a way to move automatically from one change to the next when accepting tracked changes? It seems that now one has to click the right arrow each time, then click "accept change" each time. In Word 2000, the program automatically moved on to the next change. |
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