Select the text you want to (de-)change-bar, then hit ESC, c, and h (in sequence, none at the same time). This toggles the change bar on and off.
--William [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi, all. > > Using FM 8 (latest version) on a Windows XP SP3 system. > > Is there any way to do selective removal of Change Bars? I.e., without > removing them from the whole document (from the menu item that does > this)? > > Reasons and comments: > > 1. In some of my specification documents, I explicit note that some text > changes, without content or meaning differences, do not get Change Bars > (to avoid too many situations where people go looking at Change Bars for > content change and see no real change!). As an aside, it is good that > format changes do not trigger Change Bars - whew! > > 2. Occasionally (often enough to be a pain), I find that changing the > text INSIDE a table, and then undoing it, doesn't remove the Change > Bars! > > 3. I also noted that sometimes, doing an "Update References" SOMETIMES > causes references to tables - not all of them either (wish it was > consistent!) - to get flagged with Change Bars, even though they did not > change at all (either number or page or figure name etc.). These, at > least, I can usually fix manually (sigh) with a "Set Default Font" ... > but I do have to go looking for them - which is a pain! > > Anywa, for tables, I have tried using the "Use Default Font" method and > that does not ALWAYS work. I have also noted, that till the file gets > saved, sometimes the Change Bars do not update! > > However, SOMETIMES, none of the above methods work for text inside the > table! Then, I get stuck with the Change Bar in places where I cannot > remove them. > > Hence my question ... > > Z _______________________________________________ You are currently subscribed to Framers as [EMAIL PROTECTED] Send list messages to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] or visit http://lists.frameusers.com/mailman/options/framers/archive%40mail-archive.com Send administrative questions to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Visit http://www.frameusers.com/ for more resources and info.