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Originally Posted by macropod
Most of the time, the techniques you'll see described for conditionally displaying content involve changing the content's formatting to/from 'hidden text'. That is unreliable as the user may have Word set to display hidden text (which you can do just by clicking on the ¶ symbol on the Ribbon's Home tab) and/or to print hidden text (which Word can do even when you can't see it on screen).
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¶ one is not a problem, but maybe print hidden text would be, people would want to review it offline since sometimes there are large documents. If if there are settings in word to NOT print hidden text then this could still work.
i looked at the other options, honestly i'm not too familiar how they work so I can't tell which one would be best. I think my requirements are that the text has to be in the document body as I use it to review with other people