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By design, apparently. It allows you to track changes a user might make without allowing them to accept/reject tracked changes that might be present in otherwise uneditable portions of the document or are attributable to other users of the document. This might be a limitation of how the 'track changes' facility works. One can still edit one's own tracked changes in the editable areas.
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