Office 2003/Binder 2000 and Printing

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Brian

Experts,

My legal department heavily uses Binder to group Word and Excel documents.
When making changes to Word documents, they use the Reviewing function so
that deleted text is struckthrough and the new text is right next to it. The
problem is when they try to print the entire binder at once, the
deleted/struckthrough text does not show, instead it prints in final format.
When printing Word files individually from Binder, it works fine. They need
to be able to print the entire binder so all Word documents show markup
changes. Does anyone have suggestions on how to accomplish this?

A couple disclaimers...I realize Binder 2000 is not designed to work with
the Office XP/2003 products. However, I can't find a replacement product,
and my legal deptartment relies on the Binder function. I also know the
alternative is reverting back to Office 2000, but I would like avoid that,
given the improvements in Office 2003.

Thanks for your help!!!

Brian
 
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Jerry McEwen

Experts,

My legal department heavily uses Binder to group Word and Excel documents.
When making changes to Word documents, they use the Reviewing function so
that deleted text is struckthrough and the new text is right next to it. The
problem is when they try to print the entire binder at once, the
deleted/struckthrough text does not show, instead it prints in final format.
When printing Word files individually from Binder, it works fine. They need
to be able to print the entire binder so all Word documents show markup
changes. Does anyone have suggestions on how to accomplish this?

A couple disclaimers...I realize Binder 2000 is not designed to work with
the Office XP/2003 products. However, I can't find a replacement product,
and my legal deptartment relies on the Binder function. I also know the
alternative is reverting back to Office 2000, but I would like avoid that,
given the improvements in Office 2003.

Thanks for your help!!!

Brian

Hi, Brian, I'm not an Office expert, just a Network Admin.; but I am
horrified by all the people using Binder. My only experiences with it
have been when people brought me Binder files they couldn't open and
their data was never recovered.

I once tried Binder, but it was way too limited in what file formats
it would hold. It amazes me that people don't just use WinZIP, where
you can have folder hierarchies and ANY kind of file.

hth!
 

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