On Sun, 2006-04-16 at 19:46 -0400, Bill Flanagan wrote: > > Ross Johnson wrote: > > >On Sat, 2006-04-15 at 23:30 -0400, Bill Flanagan wrote: > > > > > >>Ross Johnson wrote: > >> > >> > >>... > >> > >>QUESTION: Regarding "accept/reject," I've not been able go from the text > >>to the corresponding item in the table so that I can selectively A/R one > >>change. I do see that clicking on the list brings up the corresponding > >>text, but the list sorts by time, not by location in the document, so > >>finding the item in the list that represent something in the text is a > >>hit-or-miss adventure (my documents tend to be 50+ pages, edited multiple > >>times, with LOTS of changes tracked). > >> > >>There seems to be nothing in the right-click menu when a tracked change is > >>selected that allows A/R of that change--appropriate for a feature > >>suggestion? > >> > >> > > > >Hi Bill, > > > >IIRC from the last time I used the feature, when the text cursor is in a > >particular piece of changed text in the document, the corresponding > >entry is selected in the accept/reject list, however, the list doesn't > >scroll to make the selection visible to you. If you scroll the list > >manually you should find the selected entry. > > > >Ross > > > > > > > Thanks, Ross, > That's exactly what I had expected. Tried it again, just now. The list > highlight stays the same (at the top of the list) regardless of where I > place the mouse cursor: click on a change, highlight the entire change, > click in the paragraph or on the same line--no move by the highlight in > the list. Clicking on an entry in the list moves the text display to > that change.
You're right. It seems I've possibly remembered what I, too, would have expected, or I've confused it with something else. It was late but I knew I should have checked first. Apologies for any inconvenience. Ross --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
