The only way to record the name of the person who has added the comment to
Draft B is to accept the change of adding the table prior to letting anyone
add comments. Or turn off track changes prior to copying the table and
hopefully remember to turn it on again.
Is this how Word was intended to work?
Note: currently using Word 2007 but checked some older 2003 docs and same
issue occurs.
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JMC
When you copy tracked changes, the "deletions" are removed on paste, and the
"insertions" are labelled with the author who performed the paste.
Turn OFF tracked changes to make the version update is the recommended way
of handling this.
You would be better off to Save As to a new document, then resolve the
changes in the new version (no cutting and pasting needed).
Cheers
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