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Old May 18th, 2004, 05:06 PM
Ian
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Hi there,

Is it possible to track an initial set of changes in red, and leter, have the SAME user make additional changes in a DIFFERENT color? That way, I can send out a document with changes, and based on feedback from the recipients I can make additional changes, and they can see those new changes in a new color.

Thanks!
Ian
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Old May 18th, 2004, 05:31 PM
Ian
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Default Track Changes - one person/multiple colors

I found one way to do it -- make a set of changes, then later, go to TOOLS -- OPTIONS -- USER INFORMATION and change your name (for example, take out the middle initial, or add something like "Number 2"). New changes will now have a new color. When you're done, you can go back to your original name...

Is there any more elegant way of doing this?

Thanks again,
Ian
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Old May 18th, 2004, 05:52 PM
Jay Freedman
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Default Track Changes - one person/multiple colors

Ian wrote:
I found one way to do it -- make a set of changes, then later, go to
TOOLS -- OPTIONS -- USER INFORMATION and change your name (for
example, take out the middle initial, or add something like "Number
2"). New changes will now have a new color. When you're done, you
can go back to your original name...

Is there any more elegant way of doing this?


No, that's it.

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Regards,
Jay Freedman
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