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Get Rid of Tracked Changes, Once and for All

Overview The user receives a document in an e-mail message from the colleague. It would make a good starting point for a document that one wants to work on, so one saves it under a new name and tailor it to one's needs. It never occurs to the user that the colleague left comments in the original document, because the user doesn't see them in the copy. The user is now ready to pass the document along to the customers, but the user wants to send them his or her version of the document, not an accumulation of the original document, the colleague's comments, and the updates.

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PublisherMicrosoft File FormatHTML
Date PublishedDecember 2007 Downloads1
FormatWhite Papers   
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