I knew it had something to do with the Styles feature, but I had to do a little research to figure out exactly which Style would control the text within the balloon. All he knew was that his fingers had been flying over the keyboard one moment and the next moment his comment balloon had seemingly deflated. He was completely mystified, as was I, about what possibly could have happened to make his comment text so small and unreadable. Yikes! Who could possibly read that? That comment balloon is way too small!
He was getting ready to send out another reviewed document, when he opened it up from his outgoing e-mail and saw something like this: Marked-up documents have been flying back and forth via e-mail, and the Microsoft Word Track Changes feature has made life a lot easier for him.
He’s been using Track Changes a lot lately, and it’s turned out to be a pretty handy feature for him, since he’s been doing a lot of contract work. And now for a dispatch from the “Well, I’ve never seen this before” Department … Just when I thought I had seen it all, my boss threw me a curve ball, courtesy of his new-found affection for Microsoft Word’s Track Changes feature.