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Hi, I have a file with previous redline edits in it. When I accept the
changes and save the file, I can still see the past edits if I use Tools/Highlighting. What is the best way to save the file and not have someone see the past changes? I am using Word 2000. Thanks. Charlie |
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The safest way is to copy everything except the last paragraph mark into a
new document. You could also get a 3rd party program, like Payne Consulting's Metadata Assistant to clear out all the Metadata. "Charlie Bravo" wrote: Hi, I have a file with previous redline edits in it. When I accept the changes and save the file, I can still see the past edits if I use Tools/Highlighting. What is the best way to save the file and not have someone see the past changes? I am using Word 2000. Thanks. Charlie |
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