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From: BillVAS on 17 Feb 2010 09:43 Our management team would like to know if there is a official document from Microsoft that states that Microsoft Word Tracking Changes Features can be completly turned off or not. thanks
From: sand on 17 Feb 2010 16:20 Turn on change tracking On the Review tab, in the Tracking group, click the Track Changes image. To add a track changes indicator to the status bar, right-click the status bar and click Track Changes. Click the Track Changes indicator on the status bar to turn Track Changes on or off. Note If the Track Changes command is unavailable, you might have to turn off document protection. On the Review tab, in the Protect group, click Protect Document, and then click Stop Protection at the bottom of the Protect Document task pane. (You might need to know the document password.) "BillVAS" wrote: > Our management team would like to know if there is a official document from > Microsoft that states that Microsoft Word Tracking Changes Features can be > completly turned off or not. > > thanks
From: Jerry on 17 Feb 2010 17:27
As far as I know, Microsoft does not issue "official statements" on each individual feature of Word. If you're looking for something authoritative, check your user's manual. If there's nothing there, you'll need to contact Microsoft and request that they issue a formal corporate statement on that feature. "BillVAS" wrote: > Our management team would like to know if there is a official document from > Microsoft that states that Microsoft Word Tracking Changes Features can be > completly turned off or not. > > thanks |