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Excel Track Changes Viewing Problem
I am using Excel for written and not numeric data. Some of my cells have
quite a bit of text in them. With track changes on, I have made some textual changes and I cannot read the entire changes in the track changes box. Is there any way to enter this box and be able to read all of the tracked changes? |
Excel Track Changes Viewing Problem
Whilst MS Word, Tables or Columns handles written data, and certainly the track changes, much better, you can list all changes that have been made in Excel. Select Tools, Track Changes, Highlight Changes, and untick When, Who Where and tick List Changes to New Sheet. This should give a better view. Hope this helps. -- ZenaWeb Wrote: I am using Excel for written and not numeric data. Some of my cells have quite a bit of text in them. With track changes on, I have made some textual changes and I cannot read the entire changes in the track changes box. Is there any way to enter this box and be able to read all of the tracked changes? -- Bryan Hessey ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Bryan Hessey's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=21059 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=533620 |
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