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How to print "Final" document with change bars?
I'm stuck with MS Word 2010 producing a document that has change bars, showing where changes have been made since the last revision. Not showing the changes - just marking where they were made, via a vertical bar in the left or right margin.
Editing this to report that I *finally* found a way to do this automatically. In "Review" choose "Final: Show Markup". In the "Show Markup" choices you can probably un-check Comments, Ink, Formatting, and Markup Area Highlight. In the "Track Changes" dropdown, open "Track Changes Options". There, for "Insertions" choose "(none). For "Deletions choose "Hidden". I now have to do a word-by-word to see if this really is what I wanted (after a half day of frustration). But it looks like an improvement over all previous attempts. |
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