Changes usually appear red when the User they're attributed to is the
User of the copy of Word they're open in. If the file is opened on a
different computer (or a different User's use of the same copy of
Word), then then "Author" is seen as different and another color is
used -- blue for a second person, green for a third, etc.
On Oct 17, 12:16 am, Josh Hackett <Josh
It sounds like you've accidentally turned on Track Changes, possibly
by way of the Compare and Merge feature. See
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/trackchanges/HowTrackChangesWorks.html.
You need to first turn off Track Changes, and then accept all changes
in the document. If you have Word 2003 or earlier, the article will
tell you how to do that. If you have Word 2007, the buttons are on the
Review ribbon.
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Regards,
Jay Freedman
Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org
Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit.
You appear to have gotten into reviewing tools.
Assuming Word 2003: Turn on your Reviewing Toolbar (View - Toolbars -
Reviewing)
The drop down on the left end indicates what you see in your document.
Change it to Final, and you should see more what you expect.
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Frank H
Rockford, IL