Hi Ed,

That's a really strange problem since word is supposed to use a
different color for each editor's changes by default.

I don't know if this will work, but try slightly changing your user
name within word so the application will think you are a different
user. According to the article I just found through google, this
should give you a different color for your changes. Here's a link to
the article.

http://word.tips.net/T003787_Using_Different_Colors_with_Tracked_Changes.html

I hope it helps.

Kimber

On 9/28/14, Ed Marquette via Jfw <[email protected]> wrote:
> I received a document from a client with track changes turned on.
> I made one sample edit and then determined, through JAWS, that my
> edits were in the same color as were the client's edits  (Red 4,
> according to JAWS).
>
> I quickly "rejected" my test change, went to Word 2010's track
> change options, and switch what I thought were my colors to Lime
> Green.
>
> Well, everyone's changes are lime green now.
>
> JAWS and Word know the difference.  If I turn on JAWS's
> announcement of authors, it can tell the difference between my
> edits and my client's edits.
>
> The problem is that my sighted client will be relying on the
> colors he sees on the screen and won't have JAWS's ability to
> distinguish authors.
>
> Any ideas?
>
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