On Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 10:54 PM, Brian Barker wrote:
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> The option that is indeed present in (recent versions of?) Microsoft Word
> but missing in LibreOffice is the display of the original, unedited version
> of the document. But you kept a separate copy of that, didn't you?
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> Yes, I do have
On Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 10:55 PM, Jonathon wrote:
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> On February 13, 2014 5:18:58 PM PST, Alan wrote:
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> >Is there a way to display the changed document, as if all edits are
> accepted, *without* accepting the changes?? IOW, "show changed document".
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> Probably not the way you want to do thi
On February 13, 2014 5:18:58 PM PST, Alan wrote:
>Is there a way to display the changed document, as if all edits are accepted,
>*without* accepting the changes?? IOW, "show changed document".
Probably not the way you want to do things, but installing OOoSVN, and regular
saves to SVN will let
At 22:16 13/02/2014 -0500, Alan Bonly wrote:
Would like to be able to toggle state between original, edits
displayed, and edits "accepted" versions of the document. "Accepted"
in quotes because they wouldn't really have been committed otherwise
the other document states would be lost.
It's od
At 22:06 13/02/2014 -0500, Alan Bonly wrote:
I haven't used MS Word for a while, when I did, this was available.
It was possible to see a document in its original form, with all
edits displayed, or as if all edits are accepted. That function, or
a close approximation, is what I'm hoping is avai
On 14/02/2014 2:16 pm, Alan B wrote:
Would like to be able to toggle state between original, edits
displayed, and edits "accepted" versions of the document.
In the MS Word of a few years ago this was straightforward to do
(could click icons on a tool bar) and something that I found very
conven
The way it works for me is if "show changes" is de-selected (after the
> changes have been made), then what I see is what you are asking for - the
> CHANGED document, not the original.
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> Dale.
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...and p.s. sorry to get folks off on the wrong track. I was hurrying
through an unfamiliar document
On Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 9:57 PM, Dale Rebgetz wrote:
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> The way it works for me is if "show changes" is de-selected (after the
> changes have been made), then what I see is what you are asking for - the
> CHANGED document, not the original.
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> Dale.
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Made me look Dale, you're right. It is the
At 20:18 13/02/2014 -0500, Alan Bonly wrote:
With the "record changes" feature turned on and the "show changes"
feature enabled any changes made to a Writer document are clearly
seen. If the "show changes" feature is disabled the original
document is displayed.
Really? Is this a bug or, if n
Thanks for the thought. It's not quite as KISS as I'd like though.
I haven't used MS Word for a while, when I did, this was available. It was
possible to see a document in it's original form, with all edits displayed,
or as if all edits are accepted.
That function, or a close approximation, is wh
On 14/02/2014 12:18 pm, Alan B wrote:
With the "record changes" feature turned on and the "show changes" feature
enabled any changes made to a Writer document are clearly seen.
If the "show changes" feature is disabled the original document is
displayed. The changes are not lost and the document
ibreoffice-users] Writer "record changes" feature
To: "users@global.libreoffice.org"
With the "record changes" feature turned on and the "show changes" feature
enabled any changes made to a Writer document are clearly seen.
If the "show changes"
With the "record changes" feature turned on and the "show changes" feature
enabled any changes made to a Writer document are clearly seen.
If the "show changes" feature is disabled the original document is
displayed. The changes are not lost and the document with edits can be
displayed by once aga
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