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Turn off track changes in Word 2003

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M Skabialka - 27 Jun 2005 20:31 GMT
If someone sends you a document with track changes turned on in it, how do
you turn it off?  I tried accept all changes but then it adds more tracking
when I change something.

It was easy in Office 2000 and before - turn it off!.  Now the menus have
multiple choices, none of which are obvious, and who knows what they do!

I want to edit it, not track anything, and send it back.

Thanks,
Mich
garfield-n-odie - 27 Jun 2005 21:22 GMT
You don't want to accept all changes.  Instead, click on the
"Track Changes" button on the Reviewing toolbar (it's the
second-to-last button on my computer), or press Ctrl+Shift+E, to
turn off track changes.

> If someone sends you a document with track changes turned on in it, how do
> you turn it off?  I tried accept all changes but then it adds more tracking
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> Thanks,
> Mich
M Skabialka - 28 Jun 2005 14:39 GMT
Thanks, I was looking for something simple and this was it!
Mich

> You don't want to accept all changes.  Instead, click on the "Track
> Changes" button on the Reviewing toolbar (it's the second-to-last button
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>> Thanks,
>> Mich
 
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