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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri May 19 01:23:23 -0700
2006 ---
I agree with the reporter of this issue. If one is working on a document that
had many changes done, it is very difficult with the way this is handled in OO
to find one specific change and accept it without having to work through all the
other changes. In MSWord, when right clicking on a changed text (modified by
another author and now in colour and underlined), then there are four additional
menupoints :
* accept change : this accepts the change under the right-click position
* refuse change : this refuses the change
* record changes : switches recording of changes on or off
* accept or reject changes ... : opens the window for changes
For really missing in OO are the first two points, which permit to rapidly
accept and reject certain changes, even in the middle of a 100 pages document
which has been worked over intensively. Working on documents is often not
linearly.
Another resolution to this problem could also be that the window that is opened
by the menu point "Edit/changes/Acceptor Reject" should show/highlight the
change on which the cursor is positionned.
Thanks in advance for considering these enhancements
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