Word 2007 - Only Want to Show Comments in Balloons

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123lionel

In Word 2007 is there a way to only show comments in the baIlons, NOT also
formatting ? I want to see my comemnts in balloons but having all of the
formatting changes also displayed in balloons gets very messy and distracting.
 
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Peter T. Daniels

Under the big Track Changes icon on the Review tab there's a down-
arrow. Click that and you'll get the place to set the options. In
there you choose how each different thing gets displayed.

You can also tell it not to track formatting changes there, or you can
turn off the display of formatting changes with the "Show Markup"
dropdown to the right of the big buttons. (Also you shouldn't track
"Moves," since it only does that for moves of sentences or bigger,
that have no tracked changes in them, and there's no way to reject a
tracked move change.)
 
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123lionel

Thank you Peter - unchecking "Formatting" in the dropdown under Show Markup
stops the Formatting Balloons from appearing, seems obvious now .......
 
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Peter T. Daniels

That stops it from tracking formatting entirely, as opposed to showing
you the registered formatting changes. There's usually no reason to
track formatting, but I can think of some cases where there would be.

It would be nice if you could track just character attributes, say, or
just the application of paragraph styles, but it's an all-or-none
package.
 
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Suzanne S. Barnhill

The selections you make in the Track Changes dialog determine what is
tracked, so you don't necessarily want/need to turn off tracking of
formatting. Instead, click the arrow beside Show Markup and deselect
Formatting. Formatting will still be tracked, but it will not be displayed
until you tell it to be.

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
http://word.mvps.org

That stops it from tracking formatting entirely, as opposed to showing
you the registered formatting changes. There's usually no reason to
track formatting, but I can think of some cases where there would be.

It would be nice if you could track just character attributes, say, or
just the application of paragraph styles, but it's an all-or-none
package.
 

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