> Hi Sharon,
>
> I'm assuming you're using Word 2003 and what you're referring to isn't that the inserted text doesn't appear but that it isn't
> highlighted?
>
> It appears to be a buglet in the way Word is sending out the CSS (styles for the web page).
>
> When Word sends documents with tracked changes to an HTM file (something it will suggest you don't do <g>) it creates 3 CSS styles.
> MsoDel for Deletions; MsoIns and Ins for inserts.
>
> Those CSS styles are supposed to reflect the current settings in Tools=>Options=>Track Changes for color/strikethrough etc.
> It doesn't seem as though the Insert part is picking up all of those changes.
>
> If you look at the HTML source (and use Ctrl+F to find MSOIns) MSODel colors text red and uses strike-through, MsoIns uses
> underline with no colors specified. Not sure why the underline isn't showing in some browsers. If you manually modify that CSS
> style in your HTM file to add a color line simililar to what is in the MsoDel definition then your browser should also highlight
> that text.
>
> If you create a separate .css file with a new definition for MSOIns and pull it into Word 2003 using
> Tools=>Templates and Add-Ins, Linked CSS
> that may work.
>
>
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> <<"Sharon" <Sharon[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:3D5C281E-9DB7-41B2-9725-0DD7CE32993F[ at ]microsoft.com...
> With change tracking on, inserted text in .doc file doesn't display in
> browser as tracked changed in .htm file. Deletions display just not
> insertions. I've searched hi and lo throughout MS website and cannot find
> solution. Is there one? >>
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