From: d on 3 Nov 2009 12:49 I have a document that I turned on tracking for. I made a gazillion changes. I now would like to take this document and remove the tracking information and start clean to track NEW changes I am going to make. So - doc1.docx has all my historical tracking in it. I'd like to (if possible) copy that to doc2.docx. Then I woudl like to remove the history of any changes I tracked to that I am starting fresh to just track NEW changes I am going to make. Is this possible and if so, how can I do this? Thank you for your help. Regards, Diane
From: garfield-n-odie [MVP] on 3 Nov 2009 13:01 Yes it is possible. Open doc1.docx, click on Office Button | Save as, save as doc2.docx, click on Review | Accept Change | Accept All Changes in Document, ensure that Track Changes is enabled, and make NEW changes. d wrote: > I have a document that I turned on tracking for. I made a gazillion changes. > > I now would like to take this document and remove the tracking information > and start clean to track NEW changes I am going to make. > > So - doc1.docx has all my historical tracking in it. I'd like to (if > possible) copy that to doc2.docx. Then I woudl like to remove the history of > any changes I tracked to that I am starting fresh to just track NEW changes I > am going to make. > > Is this possible and if so, how can I do this? > > Thank you for your help. > > Regards, > Diane
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