https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=140327

--- Comment #7 from Greg <[email protected]> ---
There are uses for this when technical authoring. For example, sharing a new
version of a specification with just "change bars" shown. This is commonly done
to alert the reader to where changes exist in printed documents, but without
the "clutter" of seeing the actual tracked changes.

In this case, the author would set the tracked changes to hide the deletions,
show (but don't modify presentation of) the newly added text, and turn on
change bars.

Then, when printed (or PDF'd) the reader only sees the change bars on the side
of the pages.

There might be a simpler way to just add change bars without any other visible
tracked changes modifications, but I can't spot it.

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