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Hi all,
First time poster - hope I'm doing this right. I am not a Word expert by any means. I have inherited some documents that I need to edit. The original author started the edit process. His strike throughs and additions are all in red. Mine print out in blue. I assume this is because of two different authors. I need to produce this with all changes in red, ie one author. Any help would be appreciated - go easy, I'm a little slow! skyking1992 |
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You do that by changing the 'Track Changes' options, which you can access via the Reviewing tab on the Ribbon.
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