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Track Changes in Word 2016


 

Hello,

JAWS 2020, Word 2016. I'm working with a potential employer who gave
me a sample document to work on editing. There are revisions placed in
the document which may need to be reverted if they are wrong. I know
how to delete a revision or reject the change, but in order to reject
the change I need to know what was in the original document. What's
the best way to compare the revision with the original document using
JAWS?
Skylar


 


Any time I plan to make chanbges, I make a working copy. One copy will never be changed and I'll work through the other. This way if anything gets lost, deleted or whatever, I can go back to the beginning.
On Friday, September 4, 2020, 05:21:15 PM EDT, skylar covich <covich7@...> wrote:


Hello,

JAWS 2020, Word 2016. I'm working with a potential employer who gave
me a sample document to work on editing. There are revisions placed in
the document which may need to be reverted if they are wrong. I know
how to delete a revision or reject the change, but in order to reject
the change I need to know what was in the original document. What's
the best way to compare the revision with the original document using
JAWS?
Skylar




 

Thanks, but I'm actually referring to a situation where someone else
has already edited the document, and I need to find out ow the
document was before that person edited it. So this document was
already in the hands of two other people at least before me.

On 9/4/20, Bob Kennedy <intheshop@...> wrote:

Any time I plan to make chanbges, I make a working copy. One copy will never
be changed and I'll work through the other. This way if anything gets lost,
deleted or whatever, I can go back to the beginning. On Friday,
September 4, 2020, 05:21:15 PM EDT, skylar covich <covich7@...> wrote:


Hello,

JAWS 2020, Word 2016. I'm working with a potential employer who gave
me a sample document to work on editing. There are revisions placed in
the document which may need to be reverted if they are wrong. I know
how to delete a revision or reject the change, but in order to reject
the change I need to know what was in the original document. What's
the best way to compare the revision with the original document using
JAWS?
Skylar







--
Skylar J. Covich, Ph.D., Political Science


 

I figured it out; needed to change from Simple Markup to All Markup.

On 9/4/20, skylar covich via groups.io <covich7@...> wrote:
Thanks, but I'm actually referring to a situation where someone else
has already edited the document, and I need to find out ow the
document was before that person edited it. So this document was
already in the hands of two other people at least before me.



On 9/4/20, Bob Kennedy <intheshop@...> wrote:

Any time I plan to make chanbges, I make a working copy. One copy will
never
be changed and I'll work through the other. This way if anything gets
lost,
deleted or whatever, I can go back to the beginning. On Friday,
September 4, 2020, 05:21:15 PM EDT, skylar covich <covich7@...>
wrote:


Hello,

JAWS 2020, Word 2016. I'm working with a potential employer who gave
me a sample document to work on editing. There are revisions placed in
the document which may need to be reverted if they are wrong. I know
how to delete a revision or reject the change, but in order to reject
the change I need to know what was in the original document. What's
the best way to compare the revision with the original document using
JAWS?
Skylar








--
Skylar J. Covich, Ph.D., Political Science



--
Skylar J. Covich, Ph.D., Political Science


 

JAWS key + Shift + R will list all the revision in the JAWS virtual viewer. Link below on JAWS track changes may help. HTH.



Regards,
LU

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of skylar covich
Sent: 05 September 2020 03:56
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [office-accessibility] Track Changes in Word 2016

Thanks, but I'm actually referring to a situation where someone else has already edited the document, and I need to find out ow the document was before that person edited it. So this document was already in the hands of two other people at least before me.



On 9/4/20, Bob Kennedy <intheshop@...> wrote:

Any time I plan to make chanbges, I make a working copy. One copy will
never be changed and I'll work through the other. This way if anything gets lost,
deleted or whatever, I can go back to the beginning. On Friday,
September 4, 2020, 05:21:15 PM EDT, skylar covich <covich7@...> wrote:


Hello,

JAWS 2020, Word 2016. I'm working with a potential employer who gave
me a sample document to work on editing. There are revisions placed in
the document which may need to be reverted if they are wrong. I know
how to delete a revision or reject the change, but in order to reject
the change I need to know what was in the original document. What's
the best way to compare the revision with the original document using
JAWS?
Skylar








--
Skylar J. Covich, Ph.D., Political Science


 

Awesome; thanks!

On 9/5/20, LU OGBE <oluogbe@...> wrote:
JAWS key + Shift + R will list all the revision in the JAWS virtual viewer.
Link below on JAWS track changes may help. HTH.



Regards,
LU


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of skylar covich
Sent: 05 September 2020 03:56
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [office-accessibility] Track Changes in Word 2016

Thanks, but I'm actually referring to a situation where someone else has
already edited the document, and I need to find out ow the document was
before that person edited it. So this document was already in the hands of
two other people at least before me.



On 9/4/20, Bob Kennedy <intheshop@...> wrote:

Any time I plan to make chanbges, I make a working copy. One copy will
never be changed and I'll work through the other. This way if anything
gets lost,
deleted or whatever, I can go back to the beginning. On Friday,
September 4, 2020, 05:21:15 PM EDT, skylar covich <covich7@...>
wrote:


Hello,

JAWS 2020, Word 2016. I'm working with a potential employer who gave
me a sample document to work on editing. There are revisions placed in
the document which may need to be reverted if they are wrong. I know
how to delete a revision or reject the change, but in order to reject
the change I need to know what was in the original document. What's
the best way to compare the revision with the original document using
JAWS?
Skylar








--
Skylar J. Covich, Ph.D., Political Science







--
Skylar J. Covich, Ph.D., Political Science