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Originally Posted by Propman_SD View Post
Thanks for the quick response - much appreciated. That was the only way I could see of doing it, too... However, client wants the Word doc as well as the PDF...
Save the original version.
Save separately the revised version with all changes accepted.

Use document compare.
That will give a redlined document showing the changes, but will not show the date/time of the changes nor the author.



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