Discussion:
Track Changes - Save w/revision lines and not balloons
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Hugo
2005-06-21 15:55:06 UTC
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Say I send a doc. to someone, then I make revisions and I want to show the
rev. line but not the balloon saying what the revision was. They have both
copies so they can compare.

In order to show the revision line the balloons have to be showing. If I
accept the change the revision balloon goes away but so does the rev. line. I
am able to VIEW the document in the manner I want but I can't save it this
way.

Thanks in advance
Ann Scharpf
2005-06-21 16:01:03 UTC
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Each person has control of their own Track Changes display. Anyone who wants
to use the "old" view (where text is showed with strikethrough and bold
underline) should turn off the display of balloons. You can do this in
several ways:

1. On reviewing toolbar, click Show > Balloons > Never
2. Tools > Options > Track changes > Use balloons - never
Post by Hugo
Say I send a doc. to someone, then I make revisions and I want to show the
rev. line but not the balloon saying what the revision was. They have both
copies so they can compare.
In order to show the revision line the balloons have to be showing. If I
accept the change the revision balloon goes away but so does the rev. line. I
am able to VIEW the document in the manner I want but I can't save it this
way.
Thanks in advance
Hugo
2005-06-21 16:40:03 UTC
Permalink
Yes, that is exactly my problem. Each person has control of their own Track
Changes.

I need to indicate where the change has been made, but not show the ballon
with the details of the change. Then I need to save it in this manner so that
when others open it they see it this way.

If I set Word to never display balloons, it looks how I want it but it will
do it only in my computer. Everyone else will see it with balloons.

Any other options? comments?


hm
Post by Ann Scharpf
Each person has control of their own Track Changes display. Anyone who wants
to use the "old" view (where text is showed with strikethrough and bold
underline) should turn off the display of balloons. You can do this in
1. On reviewing toolbar, click Show > Balloons > Never
2. Tools > Options > Track changes > Use balloons - never
Post by Hugo
Say I send a doc. to someone, then I make revisions and I want to show the
rev. line but not the balloon saying what the revision was. They have both
copies so they can compare.
In order to show the revision line the balloons have to be showing. If I
accept the change the revision balloon goes away but so does the rev. line. I
am able to VIEW the document in the manner I want but I can't save it this
way.
Thanks in advance
Suzanne S. Barnhill
2005-06-21 17:37:37 UTC
Permalink
The bottom line is that you cannot control someone else's computer. If you
want to ensure that they see what you see, you need to either (a) send a PDF
with just change bars or (b) accept all the changes and insert fake change
bars as drawing lines.
--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org
Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so
all may benefit.
Post by Hugo
Yes, that is exactly my problem. Each person has control of their own Track
Changes.
I need to indicate where the change has been made, but not show the ballon
with the details of the change. Then I need to save it in this manner so that
when others open it they see it this way.
If I set Word to never display balloons, it looks how I want it but it will
do it only in my computer. Everyone else will see it with balloons.
Any other options? comments?
hm
Post by Ann Scharpf
Each person has control of their own Track Changes display. Anyone who wants
to use the "old" view (where text is showed with strikethrough and bold
underline) should turn off the display of balloons. You can do this in
1. On reviewing toolbar, click Show > Balloons > Never
2. Tools > Options > Track changes > Use balloons - never
Post by Hugo
Say I send a doc. to someone, then I make revisions and I want to show the
rev. line but not the balloon saying what the revision was. They have both
copies so they can compare.
In order to show the revision line the balloons have to be showing. If I
accept the change the revision balloon goes away but so does the rev. line. I
am able to VIEW the document in the manner I want but I can't save it this
way.
Thanks in advance
Hugo
2005-06-21 18:21:01 UTC
Permalink
That's what I was afraid of. I am sending a PDF along with the Word doc. I
was thinking about drawing these bars, but that's just not feasable. I'm
thinking about removing Word 2003 and going back to 2000, as insane as that
may sound.

I have been able to achieve this in some documents....I don't know how or
why but it does it. If I select the change and accept it, it deletes the
balloon but not the revision line....why? I have no clue.

Thanks for the help. : )
Post by Suzanne S. Barnhill
The bottom line is that you cannot control someone else's computer. If you
want to ensure that they see what you see, you need to either (a) send a PDF
with just change bars or (b) accept all the changes and insert fake change
bars as drawing lines.
--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org
Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so
all may benefit.
Post by Hugo
Yes, that is exactly my problem. Each person has control of their own
Track
Post by Hugo
Changes.
I need to indicate where the change has been made, but not show the ballon
with the details of the change. Then I need to save it in this manner so
that
Post by Hugo
when others open it they see it this way.
If I set Word to never display balloons, it looks how I want it but it
will
Post by Hugo
do it only in my computer. Everyone else will see it with balloons.
Any other options? comments?
hm
Post by Ann Scharpf
Each person has control of their own Track Changes display. Anyone who
wants
Post by Hugo
Post by Ann Scharpf
to use the "old" view (where text is showed with strikethrough and bold
underline) should turn off the display of balloons. You can do this in
1. On reviewing toolbar, click Show > Balloons > Never
2. Tools > Options > Track changes > Use balloons - never
Post by Hugo
Say I send a doc. to someone, then I make revisions and I want to show
the
Post by Hugo
Post by Ann Scharpf
Post by Hugo
rev. line but not the balloon saying what the revision was. They have
both
Post by Hugo
Post by Ann Scharpf
Post by Hugo
copies so they can compare.
In order to show the revision line the balloons have to be showing. If
I
Post by Hugo
Post by Ann Scharpf
Post by Hugo
accept the change the revision balloon goes away but so does the rev.
line. I
Post by Hugo
Post by Ann Scharpf
Post by Hugo
am able to VIEW the document in the manner I want but I can't save it
this
Post by Hugo
Post by Ann Scharpf
Post by Hugo
way.
Thanks in advance
Suzanne S. Barnhill
2005-06-22 03:25:36 UTC
Permalink
Going back to Word 2000 won't help if the recipients are using Word 2003.
--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org
Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so
all may benefit.
Post by Hugo
That's what I was afraid of. I am sending a PDF along with the Word doc. I
was thinking about drawing these bars, but that's just not feasable. I'm
thinking about removing Word 2003 and going back to 2000, as insane as that
may sound.
I have been able to achieve this in some documents....I don't know how or
why but it does it. If I select the change and accept it, it deletes the
balloon but not the revision line....why? I have no clue.
Thanks for the help. : )
Post by Suzanne S. Barnhill
The bottom line is that you cannot control someone else's computer. If you
want to ensure that they see what you see, you need to either (a) send a PDF
with just change bars or (b) accept all the changes and insert fake change
bars as drawing lines.
--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org
Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so
all may benefit.
Post by Hugo
Yes, that is exactly my problem. Each person has control of their own
Track
Post by Hugo
Changes.
I need to indicate where the change has been made, but not show the ballon
with the details of the change. Then I need to save it in this manner so
that
Post by Hugo
when others open it they see it this way.
If I set Word to never display balloons, it looks how I want it but it
will
Post by Hugo
do it only in my computer. Everyone else will see it with balloons.
Any other options? comments?
hm
Post by Ann Scharpf
Each person has control of their own Track Changes display. Anyone who
wants
Post by Hugo
Post by Ann Scharpf
to use the "old" view (where text is showed with strikethrough and bold
underline) should turn off the display of balloons. You can do this in
1. On reviewing toolbar, click Show > Balloons > Never
2. Tools > Options > Track changes > Use balloons - never
Post by Hugo
Say I send a doc. to someone, then I make revisions and I want to show
the
Post by Hugo
Post by Ann Scharpf
Post by Hugo
rev. line but not the balloon saying what the revision was. They have
both
Post by Hugo
Post by Ann Scharpf
Post by Hugo
copies so they can compare.
In order to show the revision line the balloons have to be showing. If
I
Post by Hugo
Post by Ann Scharpf
Post by Hugo
accept the change the revision balloon goes away but so does the rev.
line. I
Post by Hugo
Post by Ann Scharpf
Post by Hugo
am able to VIEW the document in the manner I want but I can't save it
this
Post by Hugo
Post by Ann Scharpf
Post by Hugo
way.
Thanks in advance
Hugo
2005-06-22 14:32:02 UTC
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You are correct, going back to 2000 won't work.

I believe I have found the answer. I'm posting this FYI for other people. If
you make a change, the revision line and balloon come up. Select the balloon
and accept the change ONCE, then it will delete the balloon and leave the
revision mark.

Now, I have seen that this only works when text is changed. If it's a
formatting change and you accept the change then it will take off the
revision mark.

To bring back the line, you just delete a letter in the sentence where the
change took place and type it back again, accept that change and you have
your revision line!

Hugo
Post by Suzanne S. Barnhill
Going back to Word 2000 won't help if the recipients are using Word 2003.
--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org
Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so
all may benefit.
Post by Hugo
That's what I was afraid of. I am sending a PDF along with the Word doc. I
was thinking about drawing these bars, but that's just not feasable. I'm
thinking about removing Word 2003 and going back to 2000, as insane as
that
Post by Hugo
may sound.
I have been able to achieve this in some documents....I don't know how or
why but it does it. If I select the change and accept it, it deletes the
balloon but not the revision line....why? I have no clue.
Thanks for the help. : )
Post by Suzanne S. Barnhill
The bottom line is that you cannot control someone else's computer. If
you
Post by Hugo
Post by Suzanne S. Barnhill
want to ensure that they see what you see, you need to either (a) send a
PDF
Post by Hugo
Post by Suzanne S. Barnhill
with just change bars or (b) accept all the changes and insert fake
change
Post by Hugo
Post by Suzanne S. Barnhill
bars as drawing lines.
--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org
Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the
newsgroup so
Post by Hugo
Post by Suzanne S. Barnhill
all may benefit.
Post by Hugo
Yes, that is exactly my problem. Each person has control of their own
Track
Post by Hugo
Changes.
I need to indicate where the change has been made, but not show the
ballon
Post by Hugo
Post by Suzanne S. Barnhill
Post by Hugo
with the details of the change. Then I need to save it in this manner
so
Post by Hugo
Post by Suzanne S. Barnhill
that
Post by Hugo
when others open it they see it this way.
If I set Word to never display balloons, it looks how I want it but it
will
Post by Hugo
do it only in my computer. Everyone else will see it with balloons.
Any other options? comments?
hm
Post by Ann Scharpf
Each person has control of their own Track Changes display. Anyone
who
Post by Hugo
Post by Suzanne S. Barnhill
wants
Post by Hugo
Post by Ann Scharpf
to use the "old" view (where text is showed with strikethrough and
bold
Post by Hugo
Post by Suzanne S. Barnhill
Post by Hugo
Post by Ann Scharpf
underline) should turn off the display of balloons. You can do this
in
Post by Hugo
Post by Suzanne S. Barnhill
Post by Hugo
Post by Ann Scharpf
1. On reviewing toolbar, click Show > Balloons > Never
2. Tools > Options > Track changes > Use balloons - never
Post by Hugo
Say I send a doc. to someone, then I make revisions and I want to
show
Post by Hugo
Post by Suzanne S. Barnhill
the
Post by Hugo
Post by Ann Scharpf
Post by Hugo
rev. line but not the balloon saying what the revision was. They
have
Post by Hugo
Post by Suzanne S. Barnhill
both
Post by Hugo
Post by Ann Scharpf
Post by Hugo
copies so they can compare.
In order to show the revision line the balloons have to be
showing. If
Post by Hugo
Post by Suzanne S. Barnhill
I
Post by Hugo
Post by Ann Scharpf
Post by Hugo
accept the change the revision balloon goes away but so does the
rev.
Post by Hugo
Post by Suzanne S. Barnhill
line. I
Post by Hugo
Post by Ann Scharpf
Post by Hugo
am able to VIEW the document in the manner I want but I can't save
it
Post by Hugo
Post by Suzanne S. Barnhill
this
Post by Hugo
Post by Ann Scharpf
Post by Hugo
way.
Thanks in advance
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