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Why is Track Changes mark-up still displaying, even though the Author has turned off the “Track Changes” feature in Microsoft® Word?

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Why is Track Changes mark-up still displaying, even though the Author has turned off the “Track Changes” feature in Microsoft® Word?

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This is because the “Track Changes” feature was updated for Word 2003, most notably with regard to printing Tracked Changes (ie, the special markup codes). In Word 2003, the option to view or hide Tracked Changes in a printed document is not saved with the document itself; instead it is a global setting that must be manually changed by an interactive Word user. Editorial Manager PDF Builder machines are set to always print or display Tracked Changes because of this new feature. Otherwise, no Tracked Changes would print or display in any Editorial Manager-created PDF.

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