atw: Re: Turning off Track Changes in Word 2003

At the risk of insulting your intelligence Warren, could it be something
like document protection being set in the template? I just tested the
idea and found that if you protect a template, the documents based on it
are protected too.
 
Bede

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Lewington
Sent: Thursday, 8 February 2007 08:52 AM
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Subject: atw: Turning off Track Changes in Word 2003


I have developed a new template (clever boy aren't I!) in Word 2003. 
 
Applying it to some new documents I am having an infuriating time with
Track changes every time I open the new documents, opening up in its own
way, confusing the be-devil out of me.
I have consicously turned it off in the template, but every time I open
a document the damn thing is on, expecially insertions and deletions. 
Is there something I have to do in the template or is it related to the
document that I have to do something to STOP it, preferably permanently,
I absolutely HATE track changes functions. Can I turn it off in REGEDIT?

 
I have noticed that if I add a comment to a document now, it seems to
create 'Track changes' behavioural responses that can only be described
as psychotic. Like me right now...
 
Is there a bug that someone knows about? (Apart from the usual diatribes
about MS word being one big bug...)
Warren.

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