David Bills wrote:
> Also, the compare document feature mentioned in a previous
> e-mail doesn't do a good job identifying changes in tables or
> graphics. It also introduces conditional text to the
> document, which adds a layer of complexity to the document.
> It's a useful tool, but probab
Hi Becky,
If you're going to use automatic change bars, it's important to understand
what is marked as a change when this command is activated. For example,
updated cross-references are marked as a change; updated graphics that are
imported by reference are not marked as a change; updated grap
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> My framehating coworker requested that I send this question
> in. We use automatic change bars every time we work on our
> files. Big ones, 10 pt thickness, on the left side of the
Why??
> column. When my coworker works on a file, it will add change
> bars in area
At 10:10 -0400 15/6/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>My framehating coworker requested that I send this question in. We use
>automatic change bars every time we work on our files. Big ones, 10 pt
>thickness, on the left side of the column. When my coworker works on a
>file, it will add change bars in