Re: Accurate Usage of Track Changes in merged documents
- From: "Beth Melton" <bmelton@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 9 Apr 2008 15:08:55 -0500
Are you saying you want to Accept/Reject only those changes you see after
hiding some of the revisions? If so, then you need to use Accept/Reject All
Changes Shown. This command can be found by clicking the arrow next to the
Accept or Reject command.
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Beth Melton
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"Sharad" <Sharad@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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How do I display only the changes (or revisions) made by one author (or
reviewer)?
In Word 2002 or 2003, on the Reviewing toolbar, Show > Reviewers, and tick
or un-tick names to choose the reviewer whose changes you want to see.
I tried the above step to hide the changes and comments of a reviewer from
a
multi-reviewer edited word document (created by compare and merge
documents).
The track changed text gets accepted and the the comment box disappears
for
the reviewer un-ticked (as suggested above). Is there any extra step that
I
need to follow to display only the changes (or revisions) made by one
autho?
Thanks
"Anney" wrote:
Hie all,
KIndly let me know how can i use Track Changes option for creating a
Commented Document.
Regards,
Anney
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