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On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 11:39 AM, Dotan Cohen <dotancohen@gmail.com> wrote:

I am reviewing some MS Word documents and we are using the Track
Changes feature. The feature works surprisingly well between LO 3.4
and MS Word. However, LO shows the deleted text inline, whereas MS
Word shows the deleted text in a sidebar similar to how comments are
displayed. The MS way is preferred as it preserves document
formatting, and the documents in question are in fact destined for
printing so the formatting on the page is critical. Is there any way
to coerce LO to show the deleted text in the sidebar?

Thanks.

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