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Subject:Inserting comments in MSWord From:Geoff Trousselot <wordfactory -at- TRUMP -dot- NET -dot- AU> Date:Thu, 2 Jul 1998 19:45:35 +1000
When inserting comments in a word document, it automatically puts your name
there. What happens if someone else is using your computer and wants to
insert a comment? Where can you change this setting?
Please someone reassure me that it has not been made difficult to change
to prevent more than one person using the software.
Geoff Trousselot
wordfactory -at- trump -dot- net -dot- au