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Old 10-02-2015, 03:33 AM
mr_gray mr_gray is offline Is it spossible to preserve the original line numbers for reference when editing a document? Windows 7 64bit Is it spossible to preserve the original line numbers for reference when editing a document? Office 2007
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That makes sense thank you, if I highlight changes as i go I can also then refer back and report to each reviewer "re comment x; please see line (new line numer)"

I'm going to merge their comments now and sort them so I can work backwards rather than going just going through reviewer by reviewer.

Thanks again, that lets me get on with it... in the meantime though, if anyone does think of a way to actually preserve the old numbering, (possibly even beside the 'new' line numbers which update as you edit) it's still bugging me!
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