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November 2007 - Posts

Lame party, huh?

So, yeah. As one of my friends recently suggested, I'm "that geek that does that comic." It didn't start out that way. (The comic part--not the geek part.) My day job is to write Help for Office and Office Online . I mostly write about Visio, but I also
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Change Tracking Views/Filters

In my previous post we covered the what and the why of basic change tracking. In sum, change tracking allows you to see and act on who did what to your document. In this post we'll cover the what and the why of the various change tracking views/filters.
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See below for real title

Due to technical formatting limitations and my lame desire to try and be clever the real title of this post is: Be the Change Tracking You Want to See in the Wor l d Anyway… Change Tracking, a.k.a. Track Changes, a.k.a. redlining, a.k.a. the button I
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The Evolution of the Soapbox

I have a new definition for comments: a soap box for us all. What better way to tell someone you are writing a document with, someone who is writing a blog post for a large corporation, or a someone who's writing a business analysis what you think about
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