separate document with a different name and use this new document as the
review copy.
2) With the review copy open, make sure that change recording is turned on. The
Edit > Changes > Record menu item has a check mark next to it when
recording is turned on.
3) Click Edit > Changes > Protect Records. On the Enter Password dialog box,
type a password (twice) and click OK.
Tip
A slightly faster alternative to steps 2 and 3 above is to choose File >
Document Properties > Security tab, click Protect, and enter the
password.
Recording changes
See Chapter 2 (Setting up Writer) for instructions on setting up how your changes
will be displayed.
1) To begin tracking (recording) changes, click Edit > Changes > Record. To
show or hide the display of changes, click Edit > Changes > Show.
Tip
Hold the mouse pointer over a marked change; you will see a Help Tip
showing the type of change, the author, date, and time of day for the
change. If Extended Tips are enabled, you will also see any comments
recorded for this change.
2) To enter a comment on a marked change, place the cursor in the area of the
change and then click Edit > Changes > Comment. In addition to being
displayed as an extended tip, the comment is also displayed in the list in the
Accept or Reject Changes dialog box (Figure 99).
To move from one marked change to the next, use the arrow buttons. If no
comment has been recorded for a change, the Text field is blank.
Tip
See also “Adding other comments” on page 96 for a way to annotate
text that is not associated with a recorded change.
3) To stop recording changes, click Edit > Changes > Record again.
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