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Old 03-25-2014, 02:42 AM
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Default Tracking Changes and actually showing them in prints

I have to update the same (rather long and boring) document on a regular basis and need a way to indicate what has been updated. I have seen some printed documents where the there is a line on the left hand side to indicate that something has been revised.

When I use track changes to do this I end with problems because if e.g. I delete a line of text in the middle of a paragraph I have to accept the change for the deletion to take effect and then no line is shown on the left hand side.

1 Actual Word.png


The pic above is what I want and what is shown in word.


2 Printed.png
This is what is actually printed


3 - Revision accepted..png
This is what happens if I accept a change.

So - how do I keep the lines on the right hand side when I delete something?

/Møller
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