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Is it possible to track changes in a power point document the same way as you
can in a word document?

If you can't track changes - Is there a way to "lineout" a word so that
someone reviewing the document would see that the word has been replaced?

Thanks
 
Gin said:
Is it possible to track changes in a power point document the same way as
you
can in a word document?
No.

If you can't track changes - Is there a way to "lineout" a word so that
someone reviewing the document would see that the word has been replaced?

No.

I know, it sucks. But unfortunately, PPT just doesn't have much in the way
of editing/reviewing/tracking changes. PPT 2002 and 2003 do have a "review
and merge changes" feature, but it's not the most straightforward thing in
the world to use. Probably your best bet is to use comments or flag changes
in a really ugly, stand-out color.
 
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