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From: Flasho on 12 Mar 2010 12:15 Let's say I have added 10 words using track changes and then saved my document. Now I want to delete 2 of those words, instead of just deleting them it puts the strikethrough in those 2 words. Why and how do I stop it? This doesn't happen to all documents.
From: Stefan Blom on 12 Mar 2010 14:14
Right-click the words and select Accept Change (or Accept Deletion) from the context menu. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Flasho" <Flasho(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F05E911C-7CA6-4DAD-A146-C712C8A5BDAA(a)microsoft.com... > Let's say I have added 10 words using track changes and then saved my > document. Now I want to delete 2 of those words, instead of just deleting > them it puts the strikethrough in those 2 words. Why and how do I stop > it? > This doesn't happen to all documents. |