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From: Huber57 on 9 Mar 2010 13:53 I have six separate documents all with tracked changes. I want to put them all in one document and preserve the tracked changes. If I copy and paste I lose my tracked changes. I cannot combine them because Word looks for similiarities and overwrites one of the two. Any help would be greatly appreciated! (I have searched everywhere ... I think) Sincerely, Doug
From: Peter T. Daniels on 9 Mar 2010 16:09 Turn off Track Changes in the document you're pasting into, and the text with tracked changes should come in with the Insertions and Deletions intact. On Mar 9, 1:53 pm, Huber57 <Hube...(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > I have six separate documents all with tracked changes. I want to put them > all in one document and preserve the tracked changes. If I copy and paste I > lose my tracked changes. I cannot combine them because Word looks for > similiarities and overwrites one of the two. > > Any help would be greatly appreciated! (I have searched everywhere ... I > think) > Sincerely, > > Doug
From: Huber57 on 10 Mar 2010 09:21
Peter, Thanks for the reply. I also found out that the tracked changes must be off in the source document as well as the document I am pasting into. Sincerely, Doug "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: > Turn off Track Changes in the document you're pasting into, and the > text with tracked changes should come in with the Insertions and > Deletions intact. > > On Mar 9, 1:53 pm, Huber57 <Hube...(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > I have six separate documents all with tracked changes. I want to put them > > all in one document and preserve the tracked changes. If I copy and paste I > > lose my tracked changes. I cannot combine them because Word looks for > > similiarities and overwrites one of the two. > > > > Any help would be greatly appreciated! (I have searched everywhere ... I > > think) > > Sincerely, > > > > Doug > > . > |