Doc with personal data removed: how to make new changes visible in new color
Hi,
I've got a Word doc with tracked changes. Created in Office 2007, Windows XP.
Personal data has been removed from the doc via the "inspect document" function; existing tracked changes show up as by "author." If I make new changes, they show up in a new color, but as soon as I save, they assume the same color as the original changes and are also attributed to "author." In other words, the new changes are indistinguishable from the old.
My question: how can I add others that will show up as distinct from the original ones? Or, how can I make the document behave as if the personal data had never been stripped out? (Both sets of changes need to be visible but distinct from each other, so accepting the first round of changes is not an option.)
I tried cutting and pasting everything into a new doc via the spike (shift, control, F3); didn't work - my new changes still showed up as by "author." I tried creating a document compare (using the old, original document with no markup, and comparing it to the one that's marked up) and then marking that up, but had the same result.
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