On Monday 06 June 2005 07:57 am, Eric S. Johansson wrote:
> Andrew Douglas Pitonyak wrote:
> > Before a user edits a document, they should enable change tracking
> > Edit
> >
> > | Changes | Record. You can view all of the changes inline using
> > | Edit |
> >
> > Changes | Show. You can then individually accept or reject any
> > change, you can know who made the change, and you will know when
> > the change was made.
>
> I had figured that out pretty much on my own. If I understand it
> correctly, this creates a star relationship between content creator
> and reviewers. Ideally, one would have an incrementally updated star
> so that changes would be visible to all reviewers and each change
> would be identified by reviewer. Failing that, a simple ring model
> where the document passes from reviewer to reviewer or from storage
> to reviewer and back to storage.
>
> by the way, requiring each user to individually enable tracking
> changes is quite error prone. The document creator should be up to
> set track changes in the master document before sending out for
> review.
>
> there also should be away for people to scribble notes that isn't
> incorporated in the body changes.
>
> ---eric
Have you found Insert > Note ? I think this is one of the things
you are looking for.
Dan
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