![]() ![]() Question similar to JenC's, and the "of course not!" replied to That is _precisely_ the thread, _initiated by me_, in which I asked a It's your unbridled arroganceĬonsidering JenC's statement and question, your first two questions were Questions here? I know why and so do you. So why do youĪdopt a manner that you find offensive when you asked your rhetorical If you are honest you will not deny that was you when you posted and hid Made a terse reply when someone else responded to your post with a question. I said that when you once posted about problems with the same feature you I made no claim that you had never tried Track Moves. Outside your extremely limited range of language expertise, one could Considering the ignorance you typically display in this forum, You think you know, the Micorosoft MVP program and are not the You are also ignorant about the host service for my website. ![]() While completely immaterial, not only are you ignorant concerning my wishes, The passage moved, you can't Reject the move with the Reject button,Īnd if you change something in a Moved sentence, the change will not Move and if, after you do a tracked Move you decide you don't want That already contains tracked changes, you will not get a tracked Less than a full sentence or if you try to Move even a full sentence (unless you've changed those parameters). Old position, and in green double underline in the new position The moved material will appear in green double strikethrough in the If you have "Track Moves" turned on in the Track Changes Options, then ![]() I'll respond even more explicitly, entirely for his benefit. (Ret.) Maxey seems not to have understood your question, Moreover (having provided no reference) apparently invented aįictional response supposed to have been made by me. Note that he further ASSUMEs that I have never tried the (seriouslyĭeficient) "Track Moves" "feature" (actually bug) in Word2007, and Remark, I "spanked" him by wondering whether rude remarks wereĪppropriate from someone in the positionof MVP, and he demanded that IĪpologize for calling him out on making a rude remark. Years ago, he responded to a question on this newsgroup with a rude And why this vendetta? Because, nearly two People actually ask, but instead looks for any opportunity to do what There), and has limited ability to comprehend the questions that His "commission" from the MVP program, his webpage is still hosted Still in a position to boss people around (and even though he resigned When you ASSUME, you make an ASS out of U. You first accept changess in the sentence you going to move, then the Then the move will be marked as an insertion at the new location. If the sentence you are trying to move contains unaccepted changes I feel that Micorsoft could have done a better job with with because It is perfectly understandable if you find his smug and arrogant Similiar question with a terse "Of course!" Or that he had attempted to move entire sentences. ![]() Danilels asked about this very same feature andīehavior he provided no hint whatsover, that he may have it turned on Have attempted to move complete sentences so I won't waste your time This feature I will risk assuming that have it turned on and that you Since your post makes it clear that you have done some research about > entire sentence to another position in the same paragraph), it still marks it ![]()
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