In Word 2007 (and probably 2003), it should be relatively simple:
1. For the insertion option, use Bold and select Blue as the color
(not "by author") and for the deletion option use Hidden (as Suzanne
recommended).
2. In the alternative, if you don't want the deletions "hidden"
(although that sounds like it's exactly what you are trying to
accomplish), make a second sweep -- with Track Changes turned off -- for
your deletions. This second method is not as elegant as the one Suzanne
suggested.
David
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Daiya Mitchell wrote:
> I'd think it would be easier to just use Track Changes, then before you
> send the document (or as you delete text) accept those changes. Sounds
> easier to me than manually formatting in blue and bold. But maybe not.
> You might set up a Character Style with blue and bold and assign it a
> keyboard shortcut to make that faster.
>
> There's a nice tutorial here--you could try it on the person you are
> working for--they might like it if they try it.
> http://shaunakelly.com/word/trackcha...ngesWorks.html
>
>
> Sherrie wrote:
>> Thank you, Suzanne! This might work for me, but may not work for the
>> person I'm doing the work for. They are quite computer illiterate.
>> <g> It's looking like I'll have to continue manually deleting text
>> (not using Track Changes) and manually change the added text to blue
>> and bold. ~Sherrie
>>
>> "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:
>>
>>
>>> You can format it as Hidden, but just keep reminding yourself that
>>> it's really still there until you accept the changes.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Suzanne S. Barnhill
>>> Microsoft MVP (Word)
>>> Words into Type
>>> Fairhope, Alabama USA
>>>
>>> "Sherrie" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>>>
>>>> I'm inputting edits to a doc and also deleting text. Added text must
>>>> be in
>>>> blue, bolded. Deleted text must be deleted, not have its color
>>>> changed like
>>>> it does in Track Changes, meaning someone has to "accept change" for
>>>> it to
>>>> actually go away. Is there an easier way to to do all this than
>>>> having to
>>>> highlight the added text, then hit Bold, then hit Blue? Track
>>>> Changes would
>>>> work, except when you delete text, it doesn't delete it, but changes
>>>> the
>>>> color of the text. There has to be an easier way to do this! Thank
>>>> you for
>>>> any help.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>