- Feb 19, 2001
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Our company has a policy that we need to include both the redlines and the final copy in modifying documents. I have a redline (with track changes) and one with accepted changes (clean copy). However, I'm getting questions why my redlines look like the final copy. However when I open the redlines, I noticed that in reviewing, Word defaults to "Final" and if I select "Final: SHowing Markup" then I see my redlines.
My question is why 99% of the time word defaults to showing the markup, but with this document it does not?
My question is why 99% of the time word defaults to showing the markup, but with this document it does not?
