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editing some-one else's document

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kdammers@hotmail.com - 26 Mar 2008 10:29 GMT
I want to know the hot-keys to use to edit a document so that the
edits are clearly visible.  I have to use a Korean version of MSW, and
I don't know where to look for this command.  Can some-one please tell
me the steps to set up a file copy that records all my changes in,
say, a different color?
Graham Mayor - 26 Mar 2008 11:03 GMT
Turn on track changes from the default toolbar (by default CTRL+SHIFT+E)

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> I want to know the hot-keys to use to edit a document so that the
> edits are clearly visible.  I have to use a Korean version of MSW, and
> I don't know where to look for this command.  Can some-one please tell
> me the steps to set up a file copy that records all my changes in,
> say, a different color?
kdammers@hotmail.com - 26 Mar 2008 13:05 GMT
> Turn on track changes from the default toolbar (by default CTRL+SHIFT+E)
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> Graham Mayor -  Word MVP

Thank You for the quick and on-target answer. KD
 
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