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I am working on a document that requires the "change lines" (change bars) on the side to indicate a change was made.
The setting is in Track Changes > Change Tracking Options > Change Lines. When I am normally editing the document, I can turn Track Changes on/off and this effects whether or not the Change Lines appear. HOWEVER, when I update the document, or print it and it is automatically updated, all of the cross references get Change Lines appearing next to them. EVEN IF i have Track Changes OFF, the change lines still appear next to the cross references! If I go and turn off the change lines, they ALL disappear. It seems there is no way I can keep the change bars I have created already in view, and SAVE-AS or PRINT without change bars appearing next to the Cross References. If anyone knows how i can prevent the change lines/bars from appearing when the cross references are updated, please let me know!!!! Thanks, gary in vermont (working on an important document and i need to figure this out!) |
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