Any way to disable Reviewing Pane? Or deal with it?

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Bill Weylock

Hi, and hope all are well and happy. I¹ve been AWOL, but for good reasons.

For many years I have happily gone through documents approving and rejecting
³tracked changes² using the nice little dialog window. Now it seems as if I
can¹t use it at all to approve or reject. As soon as I invoke a ³Find
Next,² the Reviewing Pane opens, and I don¹t have a clue what to do with it.
So I go back to using the clunky toolbar that has no ³go to next² after each
decision or I just click 10,000 balloons.

Have I sinned in some way?

Of course a link to the relevant MVP article will be plenty, and thanks very
much in advance.


Best,


- Bill



Tiger 10.4.7
Office 2004
Windows XP Pro SP2
Office 2003
G5 1.8Ghz (single)
ThinkPad T40
Treo 650
(sigh)
 
J

John McGhie [MVP - Word and Word Macintosh]

Hey Bill:

On the Reviewing toolbar, drop down the Show arrow and uncheck ³Reviewing
pane².

Hope that¹s it...


Hi, and hope all are well and happy. I¹ve been AWOL, but for good reasons.

For many years I have happily gone through documents approving and rejecting
³tracked changes² using the nice little dialog window. Now it seems as if I
can¹t use it at all to approve or reject. As soon as I invoke a ³Find
Next,² the Reviewing Pane opens, and I don¹t have a clue what to do with it.
So I go back to using the clunky toolbar that has no ³go to next² after each
decision or I just click 10,000 balloons.

Have I sinned in some way?

Of course a link to the relevant MVP article will be plenty, and thanks very
much in advance.


Best,


- Bill



Tiger 10.4.7
Office 2004
Windows XP Pro SP2
Office 2003
G5 1.8Ghz (single)
ThinkPad T40
Treo 650
(sigh)


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John McGhie <[email protected]>
Microsoft MVP, Word and Word for Macintosh. Consultant Technical Writer
Sydney, Australia +61 (0) 4 1209 1410
 

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