change default to Final tracking in word 2010
Hi,
I was wondering if I can get some help with this show markup issue.
Every time I open up an existing word document, I see the mark-up thing on the right hand side. I went to Review on the menu toolbar to change it from final: show Markup to just final.
My question is if I want the default to be "Final", how do i go about it?
I have tried to deselect "Make hidden markup visible when opening or saving" but to no avail.
I have also tried to uncheck "Keep track of formatting" under the word option and this does not work either.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you in advance
November 22nd, 2010 2:27am
Create an AutoOpen macro in the Normal.dotm template (or in a template that is saved in the Word Startup Folder so that it acts as an add-in) that contains the following code:
ActiveDocument.ShowRevisions = False
Hope this helps.
Doug Robbins - Word MVP,
dkr[atsymbol]mvps[dot]org
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Hi,
I was wondering if I can get some help with this show markup issue.
Every time I open up an existing word document, I see the mark-up thing on the right hand side. I went to Review on the menu toolbar to change it from final: show Markup to just final.
My question is if I want the default to be "Final", how do i go about it?
I have tried to deselect "Make hidden markup visible when opening or saving" but to no avail.
I have also tried to uncheck "Keep track of formatting" under the word option and this does not work either.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you in advance
November 22nd, 2010 3:06am
Thanks Doug for your reply.
It works now. I created the AutoOpen macro in the Normal.dotm.
Many thanks
November 22nd, 2010 5:12am
If its bugging you that every time you open the Functional Spec document, it starts up in Final: Show Markup Mode by default, you can change your settings to have your documents start up in FINAL instead. Open your document in WORD From the top menu click
FILE From the Left Menu click OPTIONS From the Left Menu Click TRUST CENTER From the Right Pane Click Trust Center Settings Button From the Left Menu Click Privacy Options From the Right Pane Under Topic Document-specific settings: Un-Check Make hidden markup
visible when opening or saving
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Proposed as answer by
MBStever6219
Thursday, March 08, 2012 2:08 PM
March 8th, 2012 1:45am
Is there a way to make it global where all documents, when opened, will be in the "final" view?
Thanks!
March 8th, 2012 1:27pm
I just followed NeilinOz's settings path and it worked fine for the document that I wanted changed. I closed all documents and then opened a virgin copy of Word 2010, changed the settings and closed. Then when I opened the other document the default in
tracking was Final. It had been opening with the Final: Show Markups.
March 8th, 2012 2:00pm
Best answer, and without the trouble of creating a Macro, which is a security problem for some of us.
May 29th, 2012 9:40pm
On 2012-05-29 23:40 (GMT+1), publiusvaleriuspublicola wrote:
Best answer, and without the trouble of creating a Macro, which is a security problem for s
May 29th, 2012 11:20pm
I had the same problem with documents defaulting to open showing the final markup and it was very irritating. This answer solved the problem and it was so quick and easy! Thank you.
September 13th, 2012 8:31am
I tried this with MS Office 2010, but it still shows "Final: Show Markup" when opening
a blank screen. What am I doing wrong ?
October 25th, 2012 3:28am
I tried this with MS Office 2010, but it still shows "Final: Show Markup" when opening
a blank screen. What am I doing w
October 25th, 2012 6:39am
I have tried this without success.
And I don't know where the Normal.dotm template is located as I have just swapped over tp Windows 8 and Office Pro 2010.
Can you advise how to find the template please. And note I am learning ths operating system as I go so please keep it in simple steps.
And I need to make sure the people I send my doc to DO NOT see all the changes when they open it.
Regards,
Rob in Oz.
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Edited by
Talespin70
Friday, December 28, 2012 1:36 AM
December 28th, 2012 1:34am
And I need to make sure the people I send my doc to DO NOT see all the changes when they open
December 28th, 2012 6:55pm
This is absolutely asinine.
For a company that creates documents that are restricted by government standards, such as rev bars MUST be showing, a document needs to have the ability to be both editable for future revisions AND have the ability to be seen, consistently, in the "Final"
mode. Users should not have the change any of their settings to view a document as it's intended!
Not having this ability is a hindrance when it really shouldn't be. A document should have the ability to have this setting within the template, not on the users computer.
March 22nd, 2013 4:50pm
Quoting the help system in Word 2010
"To prevent you from inadvertently distributing documents that contain tracked changes and comments, Word displays tracked changes and comments by default.
Final Showing Markup is the default option in the Display for Review box."
This I understand this, I know many of the review comments I would not want to be forwarded.
I added the Display for Review drop-down to my quick access bar.
June 20th, 2013 2:09pm
Quoting the help system in Word 2010
"To prevent you from inadvertently distributing documents that contain tracked changes and comments, Word displays tracked changes and comments by default.
Final Showing Markup is the default option in the Display for Review box."
This I understand this, I know many of the review comments I would not want to be forwarded.
I added the Display for Review drop-down to my quick acces
June 20th, 2013 6:51pm
There needs to be a better way to accomplish this than a difficult MACRO. Not everyone knows how to use macros.
I will have to go back to the old highlighter and pen method because Microsoft is making the simple things harder to do with every version release. ANTI-Green because we have to print more now.
July 22nd, 2013 4:23am
There needs to be a better way to accomplish this than a difficult MACRO. Not everyone knows how to use macros.
I will have to go back to the old highlighter and pen method because Microsoft is making the simple things harder to do with every version release. ANTI-Green because we have to print mor
July 22nd, 2013 8:35pm
I am having the same issue. I want the track changes to be turned off by default for everyone. Basically, I have an administrative assistant that wants to be able to work on a document and save it to the server with updates accepted and set
to final. Once the "boss" opens the file (or anyone for that matter) it comes up with the "Final: Show Markup" options. I know I could change the option on his machine to not show the markups, but by default that should be off on all machines.
If someone inadvertently sends the file to someone outside the office, even after accepting all the changes, it comes up with the markups showing. This is not good.
August 27th, 2013 3:35pm
I am having the same issue. I want the track changes to be turned off by default for everyone. Basically, I have an administrative assistant that wants to be able to work on a document and save it to the server with updates accepted
and set to final. Once the "boss" opens the file (or anyone for that matter) it comes up with the "Final: Show Markup" options. I know I could change the option on his machine to not show the markups, but by default that should be off on all machines.
If someone inadvertently sends the file to someone outside the office, even after accepting all the changes, it comes up with the markups showing. This is
August 27th, 2013 3:54pm
Exactly what I wanted - thanks
October 28th, 2013 3:54pm
That is perfectly simple, except that it doesn't work for me. Whether I've just started Word, or I'm in a file, or I've been in it a while, that check box is always unchecked, but it always shows the markups. I recall having to build a macro and call
it in an Auto-something function in Word 2007, but when my company upgraded us yesterday it blew that away. Any ideas?
March 19th, 2014 3:02pm
What isn't working exactly? There are some suggestions in this thread...
Doug posted a macro that hides the markup. Have you tri
March 19th, 2014 3:16pm
I finally found a work-around when I discovered the AutoOpen macro.
- Click the
Developer tab on the ribbon.
- On the left of the ribbon, click
Record Macro.
- A dialog will display. Change the macro name to
AutoOpen, then click Ok. (It's now recording.)
- Click the
Review tab. In the Tracking pane, click the arrow next to the box that says
Final: Show Markup, and select Final.
- Click the
Developer tab, then click Stop Recording.
And now I see that Doug suggested this same thing, but I didn't get it the first time. By recording a macro, I didn't have to open the normal template or type code.
I still don't know why unchecking the "Make hidden markups visible" option doesn't work
March 19th, 2014 3:40pm
I'm glad you got the macro to work. (However, note that a recorded macro may be less efficient; it often contains lines of code that aren't required.)
As far as the "Make hidden markup visible when opening or saving" option is concerned, note that clearing it lets you save some of the view settings for an individual document, but that's all. It doesn't give you full control over what shows and
doesn't show when you reopen or save a document with Track Changes (this is a security feature). And, as stated previously, moving the document to a different machine means that you get the view settings on that ma
March 19th, 2014 10:05pm
I know this is a bit late, but you can accept all changes and remove the metadata before sending.
http://office.microsoft.com/en-001/word-help/remove-hidden-data-and-personal-information-by-inspecting-documents-HA010354329.aspx
https://blogs.it.ox.ac.uk/tii/2013/04/05/how-to-strip-metadata-from-a-word-2010-document/
April 3rd, 2014 8:36am
But when I click hyperlink to open a word document, it doesn't work. Please help
March 26th, 2015 10:31am
I hope someone can help me:)
March 26th, 2015 10:33am
But when I click hyperlink to open a word document, it doesn't work. Please help
This doesn't seem to be related to the topic of this thread. I suggest that you post a new question and include some details on what you are trying to accom
March 26th, 2015 10:52am
I have already try to "Ask a question" but failed to submit. Actually, I can not type any words in the "Body" I'm using IPhone 6 plus Please help My question is when I click a hyperlink to open a word document, the "display for
review" can not change to "Final" automatically.
March 26th, 2015 11:12am
I have already try to "Ask a question" but failed to submit. Actually, I can not type any words in the "Body" I'm using IPhone 6 plus Please help My question is when I click a hyperlink to open a word document, the "display
for review" can not change to "Final" automatically.
This forum probably does not support mobile devices fully. (From experience, I know that the Microsoft Community does not work with small Android screens.)
The default when you open a Word document is to display markup. There is no easy way to prevent it from happening. At least in WinWord, you can change a Trust Center option to get a little more control, but that only applies to your machine. You can't control
what happens when you send the document to other people.
For specific assistance with Word for IPhone, post a question here:
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/office/forum/office_mobile-word-os_device_iphone?sort=lastreplydate&dir=desc&tab=Threads
You may have to post from a laptop, though.
March 26th, 2015 3:04pm