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Using track changes in MSWord, is it possible to have changes done by multiple authors come under th
Basically, I have one document that has been edited by 5 other people using track changes, and the changes show up as being made by these 5 different people. Is there an easy way to just have these changes show up as being made by one author (myself)? The long way is to reject every change and then make it myself. Just curious if there is a better way. |
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You can delete all Track Changes revision-author data via the Document Inspector (File>Prepare for Sharing>Inspect Document). Actually changing the revision-author data requires deleting & reinserting the revisions.
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