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![]() Hi tinfanide, A quick & easy solution would be to activate change-tracking, then de-eactivate it when you're done.
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But I did a bit of experiment because I think there should be something to do with the Normal template. I go to the Normal.dotm in %APPDATA%\Microsoft\Templates and Go to Font and Change the All text Font Color to red and Save When I open a new document or any other old documents, the font is red. But I don't know why when I edit an old document (an exception), even if I attach the Normal template to the document, it is still the automatic black colour. If you are interested, please take a look at the attached documents. In the zip files, you can change the template path in test.docx to the attached Normal.dotm path. Thank you. |
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