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Track changes in word 2002
Hi all
When i use track changes in word 2002 i got a problem. I want to have left border marked (so other can see that here has been a changes) But i dont want other to see the old data.. When i select accept all changes, the left border is gone... But if i right click and choose accept deletion, the border is still there.. In office 2000 and 2003 this is very easy to do... Hope some of you got the answer for me... Thanks in avanced. I found this macro, and it keeps the outside border, but it strikes trough instead off deleting. Can anyone please help ?? is proberly just a line in the macro. With Application.Options .RevisedLinesMark = wdRevisedLinesMarkOutsideBorder .RevisedLinesColor = wdAuto .DeletedTextMark = wdDeletedTextMarkHidden .DeletedTextColor = wdAuto .InsertedTextMark = wdInsertedTextMarkNone .InsertedTextColor = wdAuto .RevisedPropertiesMark = wdRevisedPropertiesMarkNone .RevisedPropertiesColor = wdAuto BR Martin |
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Hi, Martin. See Doug Robbins' reply to your post of 28 May 2004.
Martin wrote: Hi all When i use track changes in word 2002 i got a problem. I want to have left border marked (so other can see that here has been a changes) But i dont want other to see the old data.. When i select accept all changes, the left border is gone... But if i right click and choose accept deletion, the border is still there.. In office 2000 and 2003 this is very easy to do... Hope some of you got the answer for me... Thanks in avanced. I found this macro, and it keeps the outside border, but it strikes trough instead off deleting. Can anyone please help ?? is proberly just a line in the macro. With Application.Options .RevisedLinesMark = wdRevisedLinesMarkOutsideBorder .RevisedLinesColor = wdAuto .DeletedTextMark = wdDeletedTextMarkHidden .DeletedTextColor = wdAuto .InsertedTextMark = wdInsertedTextMarkNone .InsertedTextColor = wdAuto .RevisedPropertiesMark = wdRevisedPropertiesMarkNone .RevisedPropertiesColor = wdAuto BR Martin |
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Hi, Martin. Another thing to try is to click on Tools | Options | View
| uncheck the "All" and "Hidden text" boxes | OK. garfield-n-odie wrote: Hi, Martin. See Doug Robbins' reply to your post of 28 May 2004. Martin wrote: Hi all When i use track changes in word 2002 i got a problem. I want to have left border marked (so other can see that here has been a changes) But i dont want other to see the old data.. When i select accept all changes, the left border is gone... But if i right click and choose accept deletion, the border is still there.. In office 2000 and 2003 this is very easy to do... Hope some of you got the answer for me... Thanks in avanced. I found this macro, and it keeps the outside border, but it strikes trough instead off deleting. Can anyone please help ?? is proberly just a line in the macro. With Application.Options .RevisedLinesMark = wdRevisedLinesMarkOutsideBorder .RevisedLinesColor = wdAuto .DeletedTextMark = wdDeletedTextMarkHidden .DeletedTextColor = wdAuto .InsertedTextMark = wdInsertedTextMarkNone .InsertedTextColor = wdAuto .RevisedPropertiesMark = wdRevisedPropertiesMarkNone .RevisedPropertiesColor = wdAuto BR Martin |
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Hi Garfield
Thanks for your respons, i have tried this... It dont work, thats why i post this once again. /Martin "garfield-n-odie" wrote in message ... Hi, Martin. See Doug Robbins' reply to your post of 28 May 2004. Martin wrote: Hi all When i use track changes in word 2002 i got a problem. I want to have left border marked (so other can see that here has been a changes) But i dont want other to see the old data.. When i select accept all changes, the left border is gone... But if i right click and choose accept deletion, the border is still there.. In office 2000 and 2003 this is very easy to do... Hope some of you got the answer for me... Thanks in avanced. I found this macro, and it keeps the outside border, but it strikes trough instead off deleting. Can anyone please help ?? is proberly just a line in the macro. With Application.Options .RevisedLinesMark = wdRevisedLinesMarkOutsideBorder .RevisedLinesColor = wdAuto .DeletedTextMark = wdDeletedTextMarkHidden .DeletedTextColor = wdAuto .InsertedTextMark = wdInsertedTextMarkNone .InsertedTextColor = wdAuto .RevisedPropertiesMark = wdRevisedPropertiesMarkNone .RevisedPropertiesColor = wdAuto BR Martin |
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It works perfectly for me. In your original post, you did not know how
to install or run the macro... maybe you still do not know? You also need to turn off "Hidden text" in Tools | Options | View. Martin wrote: Hi Garfield Thanks for your respons, i have tried this... It dont work, thats why i post this once again. /Martin "garfield-n-odie" wrote in message ... Hi, Martin. See Doug Robbins' reply to your post of 28 May 2004. Martin wrote: Hi all When i use track changes in word 2002 i got a problem. I want to have left border marked (so other can see that here has been a changes) But i dont want other to see the old data.. When i select accept all changes, the left border is gone... But if i right click and choose accept deletion, the border is still there.. In office 2000 and 2003 this is very easy to do... Hope some of you got the answer for me... Thanks in avanced. I found this macro, and it keeps the outside border, but it strikes trough instead off deleting. Can anyone please help ?? is proberly just a line in the macro. With Application.Options .RevisedLinesMark = wdRevisedLinesMarkOutsideBorder .RevisedLinesColor = wdAuto .DeletedTextMark = wdDeletedTextMarkHidden .DeletedTextColor = wdAuto .InsertedTextMark = wdInsertedTextMarkNone .InsertedTextColor = wdAuto .RevisedPropertiesMark = wdRevisedPropertiesMarkNone .RevisedPropertiesColor = wdAuto BR Martin |
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Hi again
I think i know how to install and run a macro.... this is how it is: Sub test() ' ' test Macro ' Macro created 11/3/2004 by ' With Application.Options .RevisedLinesMark = wdRevisedLinesMarkOutsideBorder .RevisedLinesColor = wdAuto .DeletedTextMark = wdDeletedTextMarkHidden .DeletedTextColor = wdAuto .InsertedTextMark = wdInsertedTextMarkNone .InsertedTextColor = wdAuto .RevisedPropertiesMark = wdRevisedPropertiesMarkNone .RevisedPropertiesColor = wdAuto End With End Sub "garfield-n-odie" wrote in message ... It works perfectly for me. In your original post, you did not know how to install or run the macro... maybe you still do not know? You also need to turn off "Hidden text" in Tools | Options | View. Martin wrote: Hi Garfield Thanks for your respons, i have tried this... It dont work, thats why i post this once again. /Martin "garfield-n-odie" wrote in message ... Hi, Martin. See Doug Robbins' reply to your post of 28 May 2004. Martin wrote: Hi all When i use track changes in word 2002 i got a problem. I want to have left border marked (so other can see that here has been a changes) But i dont want other to see the old data.. When i select accept all changes, the left border is gone... But if i right click and choose accept deletion, the border is still there.. In office 2000 and 2003 this is very easy to do... Hope some of you got the answer for me... Thanks in avanced. I found this macro, and it keeps the outside border, but it strikes trough instead off deleting. Can anyone please help ?? is proberly just a line in the macro. With Application.Options .RevisedLinesMark = wdRevisedLinesMarkOutsideBorder .RevisedLinesColor = wdAuto .DeletedTextMark = wdDeletedTextMarkHidden .DeletedTextColor = wdAuto .InsertedTextMark = wdInsertedTextMarkNone .InsertedTextColor = wdAuto .RevisedPropertiesMark = wdRevisedPropertiesMarkNone .RevisedPropertiesColor = wdAuto BR Martin |
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Garfield FYI
When i change DeletedTextMark = wdDeletedTextMarkHidden (in the macro) to DeletedTextMark = wdDeletedTextMarkUnderline the deleted text is undelined, so i guess that this is the line to change.... I have allso tried this on several pc's so its not the pc. /Martin "Martin" wrote in message ... Hi again I think i know how to install and run a macro.... this is how it is: Sub test() ' ' test Macro ' Macro created 11/3/2004 by ' With Application.Options .RevisedLinesMark = wdRevisedLinesMarkOutsideBorder .RevisedLinesColor = wdAuto .DeletedTextMark = wdDeletedTextMarkHidden .DeletedTextColor = wdAuto .InsertedTextMark = wdInsertedTextMarkNone .InsertedTextColor = wdAuto .RevisedPropertiesMark = wdRevisedPropertiesMarkNone .RevisedPropertiesColor = wdAuto End With End Sub "garfield-n-odie" wrote in message ... It works perfectly for me. In your original post, you did not know how to install or run the macro... maybe you still do not know? You also need to turn off "Hidden text" in Tools | Options | View. Martin wrote: Hi Garfield Thanks for your respons, i have tried this... It dont work, thats why i post this once again. /Martin "garfield-n-odie" wrote in message ... Hi, Martin. See Doug Robbins' reply to your post of 28 May 2004. Martin wrote: Hi all When i use track changes in word 2002 i got a problem. I want to have left border marked (so other can see that here has been a changes) But i dont want other to see the old data.. When i select accept all changes, the left border is gone... But if i right click and choose accept deletion, the border is still there.. In office 2000 and 2003 this is very easy to do... Hope some of you got the answer for me... Thanks in avanced. I found this macro, and it keeps the outside border, but it strikes trough instead off deleting. Can anyone please help ?? is proberly just a line in the macro. With Application.Options .RevisedLinesMark = wdRevisedLinesMarkOutsideBorder .RevisedLinesColor = wdAuto .DeletedTextMark = wdDeletedTextMarkHidden .DeletedTextColor = wdAuto .InsertedTextMark = wdInsertedTextMarkNone .InsertedTextColor = wdAuto .RevisedPropertiesMark = wdRevisedPropertiesMarkNone .RevisedPropertiesColor = wdAuto BR Martin |
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I think we may be doing a lot of work here for nothing!
In your original message you said you didn't want others to see the old data. The trouble with using hidden text for track change deletions is that if you send the file with active revisions to someone they can still view that hidden text if they know how. If you really don't want people to be able to see what you have deleted then track changes is not a method you should use for your document unless you are distributing only hard (paper) copies of the markup. If you don't accept or reject your changes before mailing your document then the recipient can see all tracked changes saved in the file. That's the whole point of this functionality in Word. Genine "Martin" wrote: Garfield FYI When i change DeletedTextMark = wdDeletedTextMarkHidden (in the macro) to DeletedTextMark = wdDeletedTextMarkUnderline the deleted text is undelined, so i guess that this is the line to change.... I have allso tried this on several pc's so its not the pc. /Martin "Martin" wrote in message ... Hi again I think i know how to install and run a macro.... this is how it is: Sub test() ' ' test Macro ' Macro created 11/3/2004 by ' With Application.Options .RevisedLinesMark = wdRevisedLinesMarkOutsideBorder .RevisedLinesColor = wdAuto .DeletedTextMark = wdDeletedTextMarkHidden .DeletedTextColor = wdAuto .InsertedTextMark = wdInsertedTextMarkNone .InsertedTextColor = wdAuto .RevisedPropertiesMark = wdRevisedPropertiesMarkNone .RevisedPropertiesColor = wdAuto End With End Sub "garfield-n-odie" wrote in message ... It works perfectly for me. In your original post, you did not know how to install or run the macro... maybe you still do not know? You also need to turn off "Hidden text" in Tools | Options | View. Martin wrote: Hi Garfield Thanks for your respons, i have tried this... It dont work, thats why i post this once again. /Martin "garfield-n-odie" wrote in message ... Hi, Martin. See Doug Robbins' reply to your post of 28 May 2004. Martin wrote: Hi all When i use track changes in word 2002 i got a problem. I want to have left border marked (so other can see that here has been a changes) But i dont want other to see the old data.. When i select accept all changes, the left border is gone... But if i right click and choose accept deletion, the border is still there.. In office 2000 and 2003 this is very easy to do... Hope some of you got the answer for me... Thanks in avanced. I found this macro, and it keeps the outside border, but it strikes trough instead off deleting. Can anyone please help ?? is proberly just a line in the macro. With Application.Options .RevisedLinesMark = wdRevisedLinesMarkOutsideBorder .RevisedLinesColor = wdAuto .DeletedTextMark = wdDeletedTextMarkHidden .DeletedTextColor = wdAuto .InsertedTextMark = wdInsertedTextMarkNone .InsertedTextColor = wdAuto .RevisedPropertiesMark = wdRevisedPropertiesMarkNone .RevisedPropertiesColor = wdAuto BR Martin |
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