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I am working with several co-authors on a draft of a paper. They send their
drafts back as email attachments (I use OUTLOOK). Once I open their
attachment in Word, I want to copy and paste their email comments into the
word document (such that I have the word document that includes the email
comments as opposed to having to open the email again AND the document).
The problem: when I copy from the email and paste into the Word document
(using the track changes feature), the sentences from the email are inverted
(meaning a sentence might look like this "that what is being characterizedI
agree with the gist of your comments, . I've finally read thru the paper"
instead of like this "I've finally read thru the paper. I agree with the gist
of your comments, that what is being characterized is")
Help?
drafts back as email attachments (I use OUTLOOK). Once I open their
attachment in Word, I want to copy and paste their email comments into the
word document (such that I have the word document that includes the email
comments as opposed to having to open the email again AND the document).
The problem: when I copy from the email and paste into the Word document
(using the track changes feature), the sentences from the email are inverted
(meaning a sentence might look like this "that what is being characterizedI
agree with the gist of your comments, . I've finally read thru the paper"
instead of like this "I've finally read thru the paper. I agree with the gist
of your comments, that what is being characterized is")
Help?