atw: Re: Turning off Track Changes in Word 2003 [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]

I was wondering whether Warren, in his original post, meant to say that 
'Making hidden mark-up visible when saving or opening' is the Word 2003 
default behaviour, rather than having Track Changes enabled. 

That would make sense of the subsequent discussion, which was puzzling me 
greatly. It would be very strange and frustrating if the default, when you 
create a new document, was to have it marked up (with change bars, 
strikethrough text and colours) as you write, every time you substitute 
one word for another or move a piece of text. Was that really the 
behaviour you were complaining about, Warren? (I notice that you do 
mention problems with insertions and deletions, so maybe that *was* really 
your problem.)

Normally I only ever use Track Changes when editing someone else's work.

Howard






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I have word 2003 on my laptop, and the track changes don?t go on when I 
open word documents. 

However, some enterprises may have it set up this way, to encourage all 
changes to be recorded.

 


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