On 05/08/2013 06:17 PM, Dan Lewis wrote:
On 05/08/2013 07:05 PM, Joel Madero wrote:

Hi All,

Is there a way for me to copy a bunch of stuff that has recorded changes
from one document and paste to another document including the changes? A
regular copy paste seems to just copy the actual text, not the changes at
all.

Best,
Joel

When I copy text that contains recorded changes and them paste it into another document, the changes made to the original document are pasted. The original text is not copied. Some text as an example: The sly_red_ /silver/ fox jumped over the lazy brown dog. (_red_ indicates that this word has been deleted./silver/ indicates that this word has been added.) When I copy and paste this sentence in a LibreOffice text document, I get: "The sly silver fox jumped over the lazy brown dog." The things that I have added are copied and pasted. The things which I had deleted are not copied and pasted.

--Dan


Indeed and this is not what I want, I want everything including the changes copied over. The rationale is that I have lots of documents that have been edited by different people. I would prefer moving these all to one and then actually looking at the changes and either accepting or not accepting the modified stuff.

It seems like this may be impossible which is unfortunate - time for a feature request perhaps.


Best,
joel

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