I would like to have deleted text hidden. I thought that Frame might
use conditional text to control the display of tracked text.
If all you want to do is hide the deleted text (versus changing the
formatting, which is what people responded to), you can do that from the
Track Changes menu or
"I would like to have deleted text hidden. I thought that Frame might
use conditional text to control the display of tracked text. "
If all you want to do is hide the deleted text (versus changing the
formatting, which is what people responded to), you can do that from the
Track Changes menu
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Frame 8 includes a Track Text Edits feature that is similar to Microsoft
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Subject: Changing Track Revisions display
Frame 8 includes a Track Text Edi
Frame 8 includes a Track Text Edits feature that is similar to Microsoft
Word's Track Changes. Inserted text shows up as green underlined and
deleted text as red strikethough. It doesn't appear to be possible to
change these settings.
I would like to have deleted text hidden. I thought that Frame
Hi Keith and Scott,
You can indeed use FrameScript or the FDK to change the appearance of these
conditions. They can be programmatically changed just like any other
condition. However, the changes do not survive when you close and reopen the
document. The solution I have used is a FrameScript
Frame 8 includes a Track Text Edits feature that is similar to Microsoft
Word's Track Changes. Inserted text shows up as green underlined and
deleted text as red strikethough. It doesn't appear to be possible to
change these settings.
I would like to have deleted text hidden. I thought that Frame
Hi Keith...
As far as I've been able to tell .. these are conditions, but they are
*special* conditions. They don't show up in the standard condition UI,
and you can't easily change their appearance or hide/show state. If you
export this to a MIF, you'll see that they look like normal
Hi Keith and Scott,
You can indeed use FrameScript or the FDK to change the appearance of these
conditions. They can be programmatically changed just like any other
condition. However, the changes do not survive when you close and reopen the
document. The solution I have used is a FrameScript