I create a character tag that I routinely label zz:change_bar. I'll explain why later. The character tag sets everything AS IS except I enable the change bars option.

Select each word or paragraph that you want to be marked with change bars and apply the character tag.

When you are ready to remove the change bars, search for the character tag entitled zz:change_bar to find all instances and select the Default Font option in the Character catalog to remove the tag. To ensure that you have removed all the zz: tags, select Format>Document>Change Bars>Clear All Change Bars. This is important because often the zz: tag will remain on any paragraph that contains an override.

Carol

At 11:00 AM 2/22/2011, you wrote:
I would really like to make the use of revision bars to indicate changes made to a document that I am working on. I am aware of automatic change bars. I don't think this is the best option because it indicates all changes with a revision bar. I would like to be able to handle which "revisions" get highlighted as a change. I seem to recall the use of character tag or something along those lines but that method seemed to have some drawbacks. The criteria that is most important to me is being able to remove the revisions marks when going from version 2 to 3 so that the next set of revision marks only indicates the changes in version 3 and not versions 2 and 3. Has someone developed a "bulletproof" process or methodology for handling revisions to documents?

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