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Subject:Keyboard shortcut for reviewing changes From:DGoldstein -at- DeusTech -dot- com To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Tue, 14 Jan 2003 07:03:56 -0700
If you also belong to Word-PC, please forgive the cross-posting... In my
office, people do a lot of reviews with tracking changes. When I'm
reviewing someone else's draft and rejecting or accepting their changes,
it's better to have the Accept or Reject Changes dialog box closed, since
that way I can fine-tune the text while I accept and reject. As long as
the cursor's on a tracked change, this is no problem, since the
right-click key (I love that thing) lets me accept and reject on the fly.
But how do I jump to the next tracked change, once I'm done with that one?
Does anyone know of a keyboard shortcut that will let me do that without
opening the Accept or Reject Changes dialog box? The inestimable Neil
Churgin created a macro for "Selection.NextRevision (True)," which he
associated with a custom keyboard shortcut. But still... Isn't there a
standard Word keyboard shortcut for this?
Dan Goldstein
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