Protect and Highlight, but don't Track Changes

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Diggy

In Word 2002, I could protect a document, but still be able to use the
highlighter feature and make comments. This was different from just
tracking changes, though, because I could not insert any text at all.

Can I get that same functionality in Word 2003? It seems like if I want to
use the highlighter feature, than I also am able to insert text (though the
changes _are_ tracked).
 
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Doug Robbins - Word MVP

Hi Diggy,

From the Tools menu, select Protect Document and Check Item 2 in the Protect
Document task pane and then select Comments from the pulldown in that
section. Then start enforcement of the protection.

Please post any further questions or followup to the newsgroups for the
benefit of others who may be interested. Unsolicited questions forwarded
directly to me will only be answered on a paid consulting basis.

Hope this helps
Doug Robbins - Word MVP
 
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Diggy

I think this is what is different from Word 2002. In Word 2003, when I
allow for Comments, I am still prevented from highlighting. At least the
little highlighter button on the tool bar is greyed out. Am I missing
something?

--
ICQ#
| Hi Diggy,
|
| From the Tools menu, select Protect Document and Check Item 2 in the
Protect
| Document task pane and then select Comments from the pulldown in that
| section. Then start enforcement of the protection.
|
| Please post any further questions or followup to the newsgroups for the
| benefit of others who may be interested. Unsolicited questions forwarded
| directly to me will only be answered on a paid consulting basis.
|
| Hope this helps
| Doug Robbins - Word MVP
| | > In Word 2002, I could protect a document, but still be able to use the
| > highlighter feature and make comments. This was different from just
| > tracking changes, though, because I could not insert any text at all.
| >
| > Can I get that same functionality in Word 2003? It seems like if I want
| to
| > use the highlighter feature, than I also am able to insert text (though
| the
| > changes _are_ tracked).
| >
| > --
| > ICQ#
| >
|
|
 
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Doug Robbins - Word MVP

Hi Diggy,

But if you select some text and then insert a comment, the selected text
will be highlighted.

Please post any further questions or followup to the newsgroups for the
benefit of others who may be interested. Unsolicited questions forwarded
directly to me will only be answered on a paid consulting basis.

Hope this helps
Doug Robbins - Word MVP
 
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Diggy

There's no way to be able to highlight text without having to add a comment
each time?

The reason I am wondering is this. I would like to use a report someone
wrote in some research I am doing, and I want to use the other person's
report just as if it were a paper document. With a paper document of course
I can't insert any text, and I can use a highlighter to mark important
sections. In word 2002, I could protect the document, change the cursor to
the highlighter, change to Full Screen view, and then highlight any
important parts by simply clicking the mouse and dragging the cursor around.
(I didn't have to do another click up on the toolbar, and there was no
Change Tracking pane that opened at the bottom of the document.) It was
just like reading a paper report while holding a highlighter pen. I guess
in Word 2002 if you protected the document but allowed for Comments, the
highlight option was still functional.

In Word 2003, is there a way to choose Track Changes in #2 of the Protect
Document pane, and then, in #1, limit the formatting able to be changed so
that new text cannot be inserted, yet leaving the highlight functionality
intact?
--
ICQ#
| Hi Diggy,
|
| But if you select some text and then insert a comment, the selected text
| will be highlighted.
|
| Please post any further questions or followup to the newsgroups for the
| benefit of others who may be interested. Unsolicited questions forwarded
| directly to me will only be answered on a paid consulting basis.
|
| Hope this helps
| Doug Robbins - Word MVP
| | > I think this is what is different from Word 2002. In Word 2003, when I
| > allow for Comments, I am still prevented from highlighting. At least
the
| > little highlighter button on the tool bar is greyed out. Am I missing
| > something?
| >
| > --
| > ICQ#
| > | > | Hi Diggy,
| > |
| > | From the Tools menu, select Protect Document and Check Item 2 in the
| > Protect
| > | Document task pane and then select Comments from the pulldown in that
| > | section. Then start enforcement of the protection.
| > |
| > | Please post any further questions or followup to the newsgroups for
the
| > | benefit of others who may be interested. Unsolicited questions
| forwarded
| > | directly to me will only be answered on a paid consulting basis.
| > |
| > | Hope this helps
| > | Doug Robbins - Word MVP
| > | | > | > In Word 2002, I could protect a document, but still be able to use
the
| > | > highlighter feature and make comments. This was different from just
| > | > tracking changes, though, because I could not insert any text at
all.
| > | >
| > | > Can I get that same functionality in Word 2003? It seems like if I
| want
| > | to
| > | > use the highlighter feature, than I also am able to insert text
| (though
| > | the
| > | > changes _are_ tracked).
| > | >
| > | > --
| > | > ICQ#
| > | >
| > |
| > |
| >
|
|
 
S

Suzanne S. Barnhill

I think this message has gotten off the track. If all you want to do is
highlight--not comment or track changes, then use the Highlighter. There
should be a button on the toolbar that toggles it on and off and with which
you change the color (though yellow is about the only useful one). See
Word's Help topic "Apply or remove highlighting."

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site: http://www.mvps.org/word
Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so
all may benefit.
 
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Diggy

I guess not many people want to do what I'm trying to do. I want to
highlight text, yet prevent the inserting of text, hence the need to protect
the document.

The problem seems to be that the abilities to highlight text and to insert
text seem to be inseparable. I'm looking for a way to retain the former
ability while discarding the latter.

--
ICQ#
| I think this message has gotten off the track. If all you want to do is
| highlight--not comment or track changes, then use the Highlighter. There
| should be a button on the toolbar that toggles it on and off and with
which
| you change the color (though yellow is about the only useful one). See
| Word's Help topic "Apply or remove highlighting."
|
| --
| Suzanne S. Barnhill
| Microsoft MVP (Word)
| Words into Type
| Fairhope, Alabama USA
| Word MVP FAQ site: http://www.mvps.org/word
| Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup
so
| all may benefit.
|
| | > There's no way to be able to highlight text without having to add a
| comment
| > each time?
| >
| > The reason I am wondering is this. I would like to use a report someone
| > wrote in some research I am doing, and I want to use the other person's
| > report just as if it were a paper document. With a paper document of
| course
| > I can't insert any text, and I can use a highlighter to mark important
| > sections. In word 2002, I could protect the document, change the cursor
| to
| > the highlighter, change to Full Screen view, and then highlight any
| > important parts by simply clicking the mouse and dragging the cursor
| around.
| > (I didn't have to do another click up on the toolbar, and there was no
| > Change Tracking pane that opened at the bottom of the document.) It was
| > just like reading a paper report while holding a highlighter pen. I
guess
| > in Word 2002 if you protected the document but allowed for Comments, the
| > highlight option was still functional.
| >
| > In Word 2003, is there a way to choose Track Changes in #2 of the
Protect
| > Document pane, and then, in #1, limit the formatting able to be changed
so
| > that new text cannot be inserted, yet leaving the highlight
functionality
| > intact?
| > --
| > ICQ#
| > | > | Hi Diggy,
| > |
| > | But if you select some text and then insert a comment, the selected
text
| > | will be highlighted.
| > |
| > | Please post any further questions or followup to the newsgroups for
the
| > | benefit of others who may be interested. Unsolicited questions
| forwarded
| > | directly to me will only be answered on a paid consulting basis.
| > |
| > | Hope this helps
| > | Doug Robbins - Word MVP
| > | | > | > I think this is what is different from Word 2002. In Word 2003,
when
| I
| > | > allow for Comments, I am still prevented from highlighting. At
least
| > the
| > | > little highlighter button on the tool bar is greyed out. Am I
missing
| > | > something?
| > | >
| > | > --
| > | > ICQ#
| > | > | > | > | Hi Diggy,
| > | > |
| > | > | From the Tools menu, select Protect Document and Check Item 2 in
the
| > | > Protect
| > | > | Document task pane and then select Comments from the pulldown in
| that
| > | > | section. Then start enforcement of the protection.
| > | > |
| > | > | Please post any further questions or followup to the newsgroups
for
| > the
| > | > | benefit of others who may be interested. Unsolicited questions
| > | forwarded
| > | > | directly to me will only be answered on a paid consulting basis.
| > | > |
| > | > | Hope this helps
| > | > | Doug Robbins - Word MVP
| > | > | | > | > | > In Word 2002, I could protect a document, but still be able to
use
| > the
| > | > | > highlighter feature and make comments. This was different from
| just
| > | > | > tracking changes, though, because I could not insert any text at
| > all.
| > | > | >
| > | > | > Can I get that same functionality in Word 2003? It seems like
if
| I
| > | want
| > | > | to
| > | > | > use the highlighter feature, than I also am able to insert text
| > | (though
| > | > | the
| > | > | > changes _are_ tracked).
| > | > | >
| > | > | > --
| > | > | > ICQ#
| > | > | >
| > | > |
| > | > |
| > | >
| > |
| > |
| >
|
 
S

Suzanne S. Barnhill

If the entire document is protected, then text can't be accessed at all,
much less formatted. Sorry.

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site: http://www.mvps.org/word
Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so
all may benefit.
 
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Dayo Mitchell

Diggy,

Do you need to protect the document at all, if you are just using it for
your own reference/research? Since it's only you, why not just make
whatever comments, highlights, etc you like on a *copy* of the doc? Or just
don't insert any text? Protecting it may have been a nice backup, but it
seems one you can do without, in order to be able to highlight.

In the meantime, you can complain to (e-mail address removed) that they took
away a feature you used, and ask for it back in the sure-to-come next
version. I can see how it would have been useful.

DM
 
D

Diggy

Yeah, it's not really a big deal. I mean, Word autosaves every few minutes,
and makes a backup copy, and I can make my own backup. I don't really have
to worry about destroying the document. It was just that before, using the
document on the computer felt just the same as using a paper document, and
that was very convenient.

I'll check out that MS site, thanks.

--
ICQ#
| Diggy,
|
| Do you need to protect the document at all, if you are just using it for
| your own reference/research? Since it's only you, why not just make
| whatever comments, highlights, etc you like on a *copy* of the doc? Or
just
| don't insert any text? Protecting it may have been a nice backup, but it
| seems one you can do without, in order to be able to highlight.
|
| In the meantime, you can complain to (e-mail address removed) that they took
| away a feature you used, and ask for it back in the sure-to-come next
| version. I can see how it would have been useful.
|
| DM
|
| "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:
|
| > If the entire document is protected, then text can't be accessed at all,
| > much less formatted. Sorry.
| >
| > --
| > Suzanne S. Barnhill
| > Microsoft MVP (Word)
| > Words into Type
| > Fairhope, Alabama USA
| > Word MVP FAQ site: http://www.mvps.org/word
| > Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the
newsgroup so
| > all may benefit.
| >
| > | >> I guess not many people want to do what I'm trying to do. I want to
| >> highlight text, yet prevent the inserting of text, hence the need to
| > protect
| >> the document.
| >>
| >> The problem seems to be that the abilities to highlight text and to
| > insert
| >> text seem to be inseparable. I'm looking for a way to retain the
former
| >> ability while discarding the latter.
| >>
| >> --
| >> ICQ#
| >> | >> | I think this message has gotten off the track. If all you want to do
is
| >> | highlight--not comment or track changes, then use the Highlighter.
There
| >> | should be a button on the toolbar that toggles it on and off and with
| >> which
| >> | you change the color (though yellow is about the only useful one).
See
| >> | Word's Help topic "Apply or remove highlighting."
| >> |
| >> | --
| >> | Suzanne S. Barnhill
| >> | Microsoft MVP (Word)
| >> | Words into Type
| >> | Fairhope, Alabama USA
| >> | Word MVP FAQ site: http://www.mvps.org/word
| >> | Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the
| > newsgroup
| >> so
| >> | all may benefit.
| >> |
| >> | | >> | > There's no way to be able to highlight text without having to add a
| >> | comment
| >> | > each time?
| >> | >
| >> | > The reason I am wondering is this. I would like to use a report
| > someone
| >> | > wrote in some research I am doing, and I want to use the other
| > person's
| >> | > report just as if it were a paper document. With a paper document
of
| >> | course
| >> | > I can't insert any text, and I can use a highlighter to mark
important
| >> | > sections. In word 2002, I could protect the document, change the
| > cursor
| >> | to
| >> | > the highlighter, change to Full Screen view, and then highlight any
| >> | > important parts by simply clicking the mouse and dragging the
cursor
| >> | around.
| >> | > (I didn't have to do another click up on the toolbar, and there was
no
| >> | > Change Tracking pane that opened at the bottom of the document.)
It
| > was
| >> | > just like reading a paper report while holding a highlighter pen.
I
| >> guess
| >> | > in Word 2002 if you protected the document but allowed for
Comments,
| > the
| >> | > highlight option was still functional.
| >> | >
| >> | > In Word 2003, is there a way to choose Track Changes in #2 of the
| >> Protect
| >> | > Document pane, and then, in #1, limit the formatting able to be
| > changed
| >> so
| >> | > that new text cannot be inserted, yet leaving the highlight
| >> functionality
| >> | > intact?
| >> | > --
| >> | > ICQ#
| >> | > | >> | > | Hi Diggy,
| >> | > |
| >> | > | But if you select some text and then insert a comment, the
selected
| >> text
| >> | > | will be highlighted.
| >> | > |
| >> | > | Please post any further questions or followup to the newsgroups
for
| >> the
| >> | > | benefit of others who may be interested. Unsolicited questions
| >> | forwarded
| >> | > | directly to me will only be answered on a paid consulting basis.
| >> | > |
| >> | > | Hope this helps
| >> | > | Doug Robbins - Word MVP
| >> | > | | >> | > | > I think this is what is different from Word 2002. In Word
2003,
| >> when
| >> | I
| >> | > | > allow for Comments, I am still prevented from highlighting. At
| >> least
| >> | > the
| >> | > | > little highlighter button on the tool bar is greyed out. Am I
| >> missing
| >> | > | > something?
| >> | > | >
| >> | > | > --
| >> | > | > ICQ#
| >> | > | > | >> | > | > | Hi Diggy,
| >> | > | > |
| >> | > | > | From the Tools menu, select Protect Document and Check Item 2
in
| >> the
| >> | > | > Protect
| >> | > | > | Document task pane and then select Comments from the pulldown
in
| >> | that
| >> | > | > | section. Then start enforcement of the protection.
| >> | > | > |
| >> | > | > | Please post any further questions or followup to the
newsgroups
| >> for
| >> | > the
| >> | > | > | benefit of others who may be interested. Unsolicited
questions
| >> | > | forwarded
| >> | > | > | directly to me will only be answered on a paid consulting
basis.
| >> | > | > |
| >> | > | > | Hope this helps
| >> | > | > | Doug Robbins - Word MVP
| >> | > | > | | >> | > | > | > In Word 2002, I could protect a document, but still be able
to
| >> use
| >> | > the
| >> | > | > | > highlighter feature and make comments. This was different
| > from
| >> | just
| >> | > | > | > tracking changes, though, because I could not insert any
text
| > at
| >> | > all.
| >> | > | > | >
| >> | > | > | > Can I get that same functionality in Word 2003? It seems
like
| >> if
| >> | I
| >> | > | want
| >> | > | > | to
| >> | > | > | > use the highlighter feature, than I also am able to insert
| > text
| >> | > | (though
| >> | > | > | the
| >> | > | > | > changes _are_ tracked).
| >> | > | > | >
| >> | > | > | > --
| >> | > | > | > ICQ#
| >> | > | > | >
| >> | > | > |
| >> | > | > |
| >> | > | >
| >> | > |
| >> | > |
| >> | >
| >> |
| >>
| >
|
 
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Suzanne S. Barnhill

Word does *not* "autosave" at any interval, nor does it make a backup in the
sense you probably mean. See
http://home.zebra.net/~sbarnhill/SaveOptions.htm

But in any case I don't see what this has to do with marking up a copy of
the document.

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site: http://www.mvps.org/word
Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so
all may benefit.
 
D

Diggy

If I have a backup copy, then it doesn't matter if I muck up the document by
accident while making notes on it. I can always restore the original
content with the backup.

--
ICQ#
| Word does *not* "autosave" at any interval, nor does it make a backup in
the
| sense you probably mean. See
| http://home.zebra.net/~sbarnhill/SaveOptions.htm
|
| But in any case I don't see what this has to do with marking up a copy of
| the document.
|
| --
| Suzanne S. Barnhill
| Microsoft MVP (Word)
| Words into Type
| Fairhope, Alabama USA
| Word MVP FAQ site: http://www.mvps.org/word
| Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup
so
| all may benefit.
|
| | > Yeah, it's not really a big deal. I mean, Word autosaves every few
| minutes,
| > and makes a backup copy, and I can make my own backup. I don't really
| have
| > to worry about destroying the document. It was just that before, using
| the
| > document on the computer felt just the same as using a paper document,
and
| > that was very convenient.
| >
| > I'll check out that MS site, thanks.
| >
| > --
| > ICQ#
| > | > | Diggy,
| > |
| > | Do you need to protect the document at all, if you are just using it
for
| > | your own reference/research? Since it's only you, why not just make
| > | whatever comments, highlights, etc you like on a *copy* of the doc?
Or
| > just
| > | don't insert any text? Protecting it may have been a nice backup, but
| it
| > | seems one you can do without, in order to be able to highlight.
| > |
| > | In the meantime, you can complain to (e-mail address removed) that they
took
| > | away a feature you used, and ask for it back in the sure-to-come next
| > | version. I can see how it would have been useful.
| > |
| > | DM
| > |
| > | "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:
| > |
| > | > If the entire document is protected, then text can't be accessed at
| all,
| > | > much less formatted. Sorry.
| > | >
| > | > --
| > | > Suzanne S. Barnhill
| > | > Microsoft MVP (Word)
| > | > Words into Type
| > | > Fairhope, Alabama USA
| > | > Word MVP FAQ site: http://www.mvps.org/word
| > | > Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the
| > newsgroup so
| > | > all may benefit.
| > | >
| > | > | > | >> I guess not many people want to do what I'm trying to do. I want
to
| > | >> highlight text, yet prevent the inserting of text, hence the need
to
| > | > protect
| > | >> the document.
| > | >>
| > | >> The problem seems to be that the abilities to highlight text and
to
| > | > insert
| > | >> text seem to be inseparable. I'm looking for a way to retain the
| > former
| > | >> ability while discarding the latter.
| > | >>
| > | >> --
| > | >> ICQ#
| > | >> | > | >> | I think this message has gotten off the track. If all you want to
| do
| > is
| > | >> | highlight--not comment or track changes, then use the
Highlighter.
| > There
| > | >> | should be a button on the toolbar that toggles it on and off and
| with
| > | >> which
| > | >> | you change the color (though yellow is about the only useful
one).
| > See
| > | >> | Word's Help topic "Apply or remove highlighting."
| > | >> |
| > | >> | --
| > | >> | Suzanne S. Barnhill
| > | >> | Microsoft MVP (Word)
| > | >> | Words into Type
| > | >> | Fairhope, Alabama USA
| > | >> | Word MVP FAQ site: http://www.mvps.org/word
| > | >> | Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the
| > | > newsgroup
| > | >> so
| > | >> | all may benefit.
| > | >> |
| > | >> | | > | >> | > There's no way to be able to highlight text without having to
add
| a
| > | >> | comment
| > | >> | > each time?
| > | >> | >
| > | >> | > The reason I am wondering is this. I would like to use a
report
| > | > someone
| > | >> | > wrote in some research I am doing, and I want to use the other
| > | > person's
| > | >> | > report just as if it were a paper document. With a paper
| document
| > of
| > | >> | course
| > | >> | > I can't insert any text, and I can use a highlighter to mark
| > important
| > | >> | > sections. In word 2002, I could protect the document, change
the
| > | > cursor
| > | >> | to
| > | >> | > the highlighter, change to Full Screen view, and then highlight
| any
| > | >> | > important parts by simply clicking the mouse and dragging the
| > cursor
| > | >> | around.
| > | >> | > (I didn't have to do another click up on the toolbar, and there
| was
| > no
| > | >> | > Change Tracking pane that opened at the bottom of the
document.)
| > It
| > | > was
| > | >> | > just like reading a paper report while holding a highlighter
pen.
| > I
| > | >> guess
| > | >> | > in Word 2002 if you protected the document but allowed for
| > Comments,
| > | > the
| > | >> | > highlight option was still functional.
| > | >> | >
| > | >> | > In Word 2003, is there a way to choose Track Changes in #2 of
the
| > | >> Protect
| > | >> | > Document pane, and then, in #1, limit the formatting able to be
| > | > changed
| > | >> so
| > | >> | > that new text cannot be inserted, yet leaving the highlight
| > | >> functionality
| > | >> | > intact?
| > | >> | > --
| > | >> | > ICQ#
| > | >> | > | > | >> | > | Hi Diggy,
| > | >> | > |
| > | >> | > | But if you select some text and then insert a comment, the
| > selected
| > | >> text
| > | >> | > | will be highlighted.
| > | >> | > |
| > | >> | > | Please post any further questions or followup to the
newsgroups
| > for
| > | >> the
| > | >> | > | benefit of others who may be interested. Unsolicited
questions
| > | >> | forwarded
| > | >> | > | directly to me will only be answered on a paid consulting
| basis.
| > | >> | > |
| > | >> | > | Hope this helps
| > | >> | > | Doug Robbins - Word MVP
| > | >> | > | | > | >> | > | > I think this is what is different from Word 2002. In Word
| > 2003,
| > | >> when
| > | >> | I
| > | >> | > | > allow for Comments, I am still prevented from highlighting.
| At
| > | >> least
| > | >> | > the
| > | >> | > | > little highlighter button on the tool bar is greyed out.
Am
| I
| > | >> missing
| > | >> | > | > something?
| > | >> | > | >
| > | >> | > | > --
| > | >> | > | > ICQ#
| > | >> | > | > | > | >> | > | > | Hi Diggy,
| > | >> | > | > |
| > | >> | > | > | From the Tools menu, select Protect Document and Check
Item
| 2
| > in
| > | >> the
| > | >> | > | > Protect
| > | >> | > | > | Document task pane and then select Comments from the
| pulldown
| > in
| > | >> | that
| > | >> | > | > | section. Then start enforcement of the protection.
| > | >> | > | > |
| > | >> | > | > | Please post any further questions or followup to the
| > newsgroups
| > | >> for
| > | >> | > the
| > | >> | > | > | benefit of others who may be interested. Unsolicited
| > questions
| > | >> | > | forwarded
| > | >> | > | > | directly to me will only be answered on a paid consulting
| > basis.
| > | >> | > | > |
| > | >> | > | > | Hope this helps
| > | >> | > | > | Doug Robbins - Word MVP
| > | >> | > | > | | > | >> | > | > | > In Word 2002, I could protect a document, but still be
| able
| > to
| > | >> use
| > | >> | > the
| > | >> | > | > | > highlighter feature and make comments. This was
| different
| > | > from
| > | >> | just
| > | >> | > | > | > tracking changes, though, because I could not insert
any
| > text
| > | > at
| > | >> | > all.
| > | >> | > | > | >
| > | >> | > | > | > Can I get that same functionality in Word 2003? It
seems
| > like
| > | >> if
| > | >> | I
| > | >> | > | want
| > | >> | > | > | to
| > | >> | > | > | > use the highlighter feature, than I also am able to
| insert
| > | > text
| > | >> | > | (though
| > | >> | > | > | the
| > | >> | > | > | > changes _are_ tracked).
| > | >> | > | > | >
| > | >> | > | > | > --
| > | >> | > | > | > ICQ#
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