Header and Footer problem

C

Chuck

One person is using Word 2000 and develops documentation
for our ISO dept. She is modifying a form we received
from another company. She changed the header and footer
to reflect our logo and info. After she saves it, the
people using Word 97 or 2000 can view the document with
the new updated header and footer. The people with Word
XP can not see any logo at all. If the view (in XP) is
changed from final to original or original showing
markup, the original logo's appear and the new logo's are
to the right shown as changed. You can accept change,
however they never appear when you save the file and show
as final. Any help would be appreciated.
 
C

Cindy Meister -WordMVP-

Hi Chuck,

It sounds like "Track Changes" hasn't been turned OFF when
the changes were made. Have the person start from the
original document, again, and make sure
- all changes are accepted/rejected
- track changes is turned OFF

and only then make the changes.
One person is using Word 2000 and develops documentation
for our ISO dept. She is modifying a form we received
from another company. She changed the header and footer
to reflect our logo and info. After she saves it, the
people using Word 97 or 2000 can view the document with
the new updated header and footer. The people with Word
XP can not see any logo at all. If the view (in XP) is
changed from final to original or original showing
markup, the original logo's appear and the new logo's are
to the right shown as changed. You can accept change,
however they never appear when you save the file and show
as final

Cindy Meister
INTER-Solutions, Switzerland
http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jan
24 2003)
http://www.mvps.org/word

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