Comments on: MS Word: Track Changes, Printing, Fields/Cross-References (Figures, Tables, etc) and Undesirable Highlighted Changes http://robsnotebook.com/ms-word-track-changes-printing-crossrefs Thu, 17 May 2012 08:23:09 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.2.3 By: php programmer india http://robsnotebook.com/ms-word-track-changes-printing-crossrefs#comment-85253 php programmer india Wed, 22 Sep 2010 06:15:50 +0000 http://robsnotebook.com/ms-word-track-changes-printing-crossrefs#comment-85253 That's really nice share. All of use word in day to day activities so it will be helpful to everyone. I am going to share this with my friends. :) That’s really nice share. All of use word in day to day activities so it will be helpful to everyone. I am going to share this with my friends. :)

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By: Damian Szigeti http://robsnotebook.com/ms-word-track-changes-printing-crossrefs#comment-83465 Damian Szigeti Tue, 17 Aug 2010 13:43:38 +0000 http://robsnotebook.com/ms-word-track-changes-printing-crossrefs#comment-83465 I have had success with "fixing" (going around) this problem by runing a variation of the solution listed above. I run track changes throughout the update and get all of the superfluous fields updated. After editing is complete, and I want to just see where real changes have occured, I 1) switch track changes off and 2) rerun the update cross references (i.e., CTRL A, F9) and 3) Review/Final Showing Markup. I have had success with “fixing” (going around) this problem by runing a variation of the solution listed above. I run track changes throughout the update and get all of the superfluous fields updated. After editing is complete, and I want to just see where real changes have occured, I 1) switch track changes off and 2) rerun the update cross references (i.e., CTRL A, F9) and 3) Review/Final Showing Markup.

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By: Kevin Birch http://robsnotebook.com/ms-word-track-changes-printing-crossrefs#comment-78923 Kevin Birch Thu, 25 Mar 2010 16:24:47 +0000 http://robsnotebook.com/ms-word-track-changes-printing-crossrefs#comment-78923 Thanks for useful info. I also find that all the cross-references get highlighted as changes if I just switch from Normal to Print View while Track Changes is on, without actually printing. Thanks for useful info.
I also find that all the cross-references get highlighted as changes if I just switch from Normal to Print View while Track Changes is on, without actually printing.

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By: Word: Macro to fix Track Changes/Cross References issues « CyberText Newsletter http://robsnotebook.com/ms-word-track-changes-printing-crossrefs#comment-73026 Word: Macro to fix Track Changes/Cross References issues « CyberText Newsletter Thu, 15 Oct 2009 21:27:52 +0000 http://robsnotebook.com/ms-word-track-changes-printing-crossrefs#comment-73026 [...] http://robsnotebook.com/ms-word-track-changes-printing-crossrefs [...] […] http://robsnotebook.com/ms-word-track-changes-printing-crossrefs […]

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By: Zaur T http://robsnotebook.com/ms-word-track-changes-printing-crossrefs#comment-55351 Zaur T Wed, 04 Mar 2009 12:54:31 +0000 http://robsnotebook.com/ms-word-track-changes-printing-crossrefs#comment-55351 Thanks for great tip ! Thanks for great tip !

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By: Cornell White http://robsnotebook.com/ms-word-track-changes-printing-crossrefs#comment-42190 Cornell White Sat, 25 Oct 2008 01:11:17 +0000 http://robsnotebook.com/ms-word-track-changes-printing-crossrefs#comment-42190 Track Changes will also ruin a Table of Figures using the Captions -- the same items that are used to create Cross References. If you delete a caption and put it back somewhere else with Track Changes on you can't get the numbers to come out right until you Accept Changes on all the Caption items. You will be stuck with incrementing caption numbers from things you can't even see. Accept Changes is a solid work around. It took me far too long to figure it out. (I'm using Word 2008 for Mac) Track Changes will also ruin a Table of Figures using the Captions — the same items that are used to create Cross References. If you delete a caption and put it back somewhere else with Track Changes on you can’t get the numbers to come out right until you Accept Changes on all the Caption items. You will be stuck with incrementing caption numbers from things you can’t even see. Accept Changes is a solid work around. It took me far too long to figure it out. (I’m using Word 2008 for Mac)

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By: Alessandro Triglia http://robsnotebook.com/ms-word-track-changes-printing-crossrefs#comment-21546 Alessandro Triglia Tue, 17 Jun 2008 19:06:15 +0000 http://robsnotebook.com/ms-word-track-changes-printing-crossrefs#comment-21546 This is obviously a bug in MS Word, and one that has existed for many years (at least 6 years as far as I have experienced, but probably more). I can't believe Microsoft is not aware of this bug after all these years, and I don't understand why they haven't fixed it. This is obviously a bug in MS Word, and one that has existed for many years (at least 6 years as far as I have experienced, but probably more). I can’t believe Microsoft is not aware of this bug after all these years, and I don’t understand why they haven’t fixed it.

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By: Frik Stuart http://robsnotebook.com/ms-word-track-changes-printing-crossrefs#comment-15 Frik Stuart Fri, 08 Jun 2007 08:06:18 +0000 http://robsnotebook.com/ms-word-track-changes-printing-crossrefs#comment-15 Great tip thanks. This will certainly save me countless hours of frustration. However, I view this as a work-around to a word bug. Word should be able to recognise when links and references have not changed and not highlight it as track changes. I would be surprised if Microsoft did not identify this problem during testing, but it was probably put in the "too hard" basket. Great tip thanks. This will certainly save me countless hours of frustration. However, I view this as a work-around to a word bug. Word should be able to recognise when links and references have not changed and not highlight it as track changes. I would be surprised if Microsoft did not identify this problem during testing, but it was probably put in the “too hard” basket.

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