At 18:05 08/10/2016 +0000, Julio Cesar Campos wrote:
2016-10-06 2:45 GMT+00:00 Brian Barker:
At 22:14 05/10/2016 +0000, Julio Cesar Campos wrote:
Whenever corrects spelling, the text is put in this way and is
very cumbersome back to the original form, I have not found how to
disable this option.
Toggle the recording (tracking) of changes at Edit | Changes > | Record.
Thanks Brian for your reply, my question goes beyond, is there any
way to disable change tracking is a very troublesome option and not
use it for anything.
The option is surely off by default, so it is difficult to see how it
could be troublesome. That's a bit like saying that italics or
blinking text are troublesome: er, only if you select them when you
don't want them. If the option is on, I think there are three possibilities:
o You turned the option on.
Solution: Don't!
o Someone sent you a document with the option turned on.
Solution: Just turn it off. Or respect the fact that they want you to
record changes - for their benefit.
o You are using a template - perhaps even a default one - in which
the option has been turned on.
Solution: Revise the template or don't use it.
I trust this helps.
Brian Barker
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