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LEU - 16 Mar 2007 02:37 GMT
In WordPerfect we had the ability to highlight our procedure numbering when
we would make a minor change to it. An example would as follows:

1.0  Procedure 1
     1.1  This procedure tells...

The 1.1 could be highlighted in Yellow if there was a minor change to the
text in that step. 1.0 is Heading 1, 1.1 is Heading 2 and so on. Is there a
way to do this in Word?
Jezebel - 16 Mar 2007 03:10 GMT
It's called 'track changes'. There's a toolbar, several dialogs, and a whole
chapter in Help.

> In WordPerfect we had the ability to highlight our procedure numbering
> when
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> a
> way to do this in Word?
LEU - 16 Mar 2007 03:30 GMT
Hi Jezebel,

The bosses do not want to use the 'track changes'. They do not like it. So I
have been doing work arounds and this is the last one.

LEU

> It's called 'track changes'. There's a toolbar, several dialogs, and a whole
> chapter in Help.
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> > a
> > way to do this in Word?
Jezebel - 16 Mar 2007 04:17 GMT
They want to track changes without using track changes? Awesome. You have my
sympathy, but you can't really expect people to waste time pandering to such
foolishness.

> Hi Jezebel,
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>> > way to do this in Word?
LEU - 16 Mar 2007 06:51 GMT
I under stand.  I have come up with a work around of this.

Thank you for responding.

LEU

> They want to track changes without using track changes? Awesome. You have my
> sympathy, but you can't really expect people to waste time pandering to such
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> >> > way to do this in Word?
 
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