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Hello guys,
I'm doing my best but I really don't know how to export my WORD document to PDF and highlight the revisions I made on my document. Some manuals around the world usually displays a vertical revision line at the left side of the affected text (the text there were added or replaced) in order to show that this line of your new manual's version were eddited. And this is what I'm trying to do, but the problem is that if I enable the tracking changes and export to PDF, the new document is not an official manual, but just a document showing that we are still working on it. Please, check the pictures for a better clarification. How can I create a VBA code that exports my document to .pdf (with everything perfectly displayed as the final and approved version) but with vertical lines showing where the text were eddited? I don't care if it's revison mark, a line, or even an external border (etc...) I just need this kind of highlight. Thanks a lot! |
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