[blindlaw] Managing Documents Using Microsoft Word Track Changes
Gerard Sadlier
gerard.sadlier at gmail.com
Fri Jun 22 18:40:49 UTC 2012
Latonya,
I use jaws and find that it deals with track changes well. There are
shortcut keys that you can use to move from each change back and
fourth. my version also reads the name of the user who has made
changes, which can be helpful if they are logged in as themselves e.g.
if they have an account called latonya phipps and less so when they
are logged in as user.
If they are not using track changes, you might want to red line the
document. there is software which does this, i'm not sure if you might
have this. anyway, the thing to do is to search for the insert and
delete styles in word, using find and replace. i don't know if this is
relevant but i can give details if that would be helpful.
G
On 6/22/12, Latonya Phipps <latonya27 at msn.com> wrote:
>
> Good morning,
>
> I am seeking some suggestions on how to manage the revision of documents
> where multiple reviewers are commenting within the document. I am using a
> reader to assist me, but I appreciate strategies that would make the process
> work more efficiently.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Latonya
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