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Old 08-04-2015, 07:42 AM
Kevska Kevska is offline Track Changes in Word 2013 when Converting to PDF Windows 7 64bit Track Changes in Word 2013 when Converting to PDF Office 2013
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Originally Posted by Stefan Blom View Post
And the document is in Print Layout view and the display is set to "All Markup"?
Hmm OK All setting as you described above. I tried this on a new document created in Word 2013 and it works as you described (although the red line is still changed to grey, I could live with that).

But when I try the same settings on an existing document created in Word 2007 I get results as I originally described in my first post. (Deleted text still shows up unless I accept the change which removes the left border marking).

On the track changes options I have everything unticked apart from insertions and deletions. Advanced options is set only to show Left border red lines, everything else unticked.
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