I know that I can compare two versions of a document and see the
changes from the original to the updated version.
My question is, is it possible to record the changes in the updated
document.
Say, I made a copy of or the original, then edited the copy with
track changes off, and now I change my
> Don't know what "plonking" is but one should not be discouraged to use
It's an old USENET slangword, meaning adding someone to your killfile.
Most USENET newsreaders had a feature of filtering out posts from
users who were in blacklist, (a.k.a. killfile), so that noise generated
by regular troll
On Wed, 1 Jun 2011 10:52:42 +0100 (BST)
Tom Davies wrote:
> Hi :)
> I don't think there are people arguing that top-posting MUST be the
> ONLY way. On the contrary, we are pointing out that if the product is
> to be used by more people than are currently using it, especially if
> we want office w