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Tracking Changes
midit 12/29/2008 2:43:03 PM
we use MS Work 2003.
when working with tracking changes: after making the changes and tracking
them i sent them to my counter part - for her changes. then she returned the
document to me. now i wanted to make more changes, but, I want to use a
different color, so i can recognize the changes were made at a second round
for me? without changing my original color of notes,would this be possible?
i.e. if at first i used the 'red', then i received notes in 'blue' and now i
would like to change to 'orange' without changing the 'red' or the 'blue'.
Re: Tracking Changes
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" <sbarnhill[ at ]mvps.org> 12/29/2008 3:49:08 PM
It would appear that you have the color set to "By author." The
identification of "authors" is based on the Name value entered on the User
Information tab of Tools | Options. To get a different color, make a slight
change in the way your name appears on that tab.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
http://word.mvps.org

"midit" <midit[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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[Quoted Text]
> we use MS Work 2003.
> when working with tracking changes: after making the changes and tracking
> them i sent them to my counter part - for her changes. then she returned
> the
> document to me. now i wanted to make more changes, but, I want to use a
> different color, so i can recognize the changes were made at a second
> round
> for me? without changing my original color of notes,would this be
> possible?
> i.e. if at first i used the 'red', then i received notes in 'blue' and now
> i
> would like to change to 'orange' without changing the 'red' or the 'blue'.
>


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