Not able to Track changes.

R

Raz

Hi,
I have a word 2002 doc. the document has 2 columns in it. The column on the
left side of the page is tracking changes fine, but the column on the right
is not, Can anyone assist?
The document is currently in (Final showning Markup)
 
R

Raz

Thanks for the response Pam, I am currently looking at the document in "print
layout" view, and it shows me the balloons from the left column. When I
changed to Normal view I cant see any balloons at all.
When I switch the balloons OFF, and make changes to the right or left column
they show up in a different colour.
 
R

Raz

The balloons do show up in print preview mode but only for the left column,
still nothing on the right column.
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Regards
Raz.


PamC via OfficeKB.com said:
In normal view, the markup should be in line with text. If the markup shows
up in both "columns" of the normal view, you know Word is collecting the
changes but for some reason can't display them in the right column in page
layout view. I very faintly remember some such problem with W2002 and
columns, but I don't remember the details. Do they display in a print
preview of the page layout?

AFAIK, when markup colors are set to per author, the only reason the colors
change is the user name is changed (via changing the Word user name on the
same computer or opening the file on a different computer).

PamC
Thanks for the response Pam, I am currently looking at the document in "print
layout" view, and it shows me the balloons from the left column. When I
changed to Normal view I cant see any balloons at all.
When I switch the balloons OFF, and make changes to the right or left column
they show up in a different colour.
What happens when you switch to normal view? And, if you are using balloons
to show markup, what happens when you do not use balloons?
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is not, Can anyone assist?
The document is currently in (Final showning Markup)
 

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