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From: removing all headers and footers on 14 Apr 2010 20:00 Thanks for the details. It seems this is another huge weakness in the Microsoft Word product. Seems rather like an obvious problem, to let two "authors" select two different colors of choice so as to read the file. They need users to help with these issues, indeed. Thanks. "Stefan Blom" wrote: > Exactly. You either let Word choose the color (the "By Author" option), in > which case different users will have different colors (but you have no > control over the actual color that Word uses), or you pick a particular > color, the same for all authors. > > -- > Stefan Blom > Microsoft Word MVP > > > > "Pamelia Caswell via OfficeKB.com" <u43222(a)uwe> wrote in message > news:a67f38d0b9998(a)uwe... > > If you select anything other than by author, all changes by all authors > > will > > be shown in the same color. In other words, you cannot set colors for > > individual authors. Sorry. > > > > Pam > > > > > > > > > > removing all headers and footers wrote: > >>OK, I found how to go down the list, but there are several authors boxes > >>there, and only the first one seems to work in my file. How do I set > >>several > >>other authors to work in different colors on this veery same file? on this > >>very same computer and Word program? > >> > >>It insists on just the first color I set for the first author blank there? > >> > >>> Click Tools | Options. On the Track Changes tab, specify the colors that > >>> you > >>> want. > >>[quoted text clipped - 12 lines] > >>> > >>> . > > > > -- > > Message posted via http://www.officekb.com > > > > > . >
From: Stefan Blom on 17 Apr 2010 14:27
Note that if Word allowed you to assign colors "by author" *and* choose a specific color for yourself, the application would have to assign colors at random for other users' revisions. That's the only way to ensure that each editor has a unique color (on a particular installation). Although I'm sure this would be technically possible, it could be confusing, namely if editors assume that everyone else sees the same colors... -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "removing all headers and footers" <removingallheadersandfooters(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:713D00A3-9E0F-422C-A24E-B525413FBDA6(a)microsoft.com... > Thanks for the details. It seems this is another huge weakness in the > Microsoft Word product. Seems rather like an obvious problem, to let two > "authors" select two different colors of choice so as to read the file. > They > need users to help with these issues, indeed. Thanks. > > "Stefan Blom" wrote: > >> Exactly. You either let Word choose the color (the "By Author" option), >> in >> which case different users will have different colors (but you have no >> control over the actual color that Word uses), or you pick a particular >> color, the same for all authors. >> >> -- >> Stefan Blom >> Microsoft Word MVP >> >> >> >> "Pamelia Caswell via OfficeKB.com" <u43222(a)uwe> wrote in message >> news:a67f38d0b9998(a)uwe... >> > If you select anything other than by author, all changes by all authors >> > will >> > be shown in the same color. In other words, you cannot set colors for >> > individual authors. Sorry. >> > >> > Pam >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > removing all headers and footers wrote: >> >>OK, I found how to go down the list, but there are several authors >> >>boxes >> >>there, and only the first one seems to work in my file. How do I set >> >>several >> >>other authors to work in different colors on this veery same file? on >> >>this >> >>very same computer and Word program? >> >> >> >>It insists on just the first color I set for the first author blank >> >>there? >> >> >> >>> Click Tools | Options. On the Track Changes tab, specify the colors >> >>> that >> >>> you >> >>> want. >> >>[quoted text clipped - 12 lines] >> >>> >> >>> . >> > >> > -- >> > Message posted via http://www.officekb.com >> > >> >> >> . >> |