Hi Steve,
In addition to the other suggestions ...
If they are using Word 97 or 2000 they may need to tick
Tools/Options/View/ScreenTips as Karen suggested to see the yellow
highlights and also Tools/Options/View/Hidden text to see the comments
at all.
Thanks Ed, and everyone else who replied.
In case anyone else has a similar problem, this is what I did:
Frist, tried Open Office -- it doesn't show comments/redlining in Word
Documents, so is no good for the purpose. If it can't do that, probably this
Abi Word can't do it either.
So what I did was:
Download the MS Word Viewer from
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...87-8732-48D5-8689-AB826E7B8FDF&displaylang=en
Open the document in the viewer -- it shows the comments.
Print from the viewer to PDF using PDF Creator (freeware).
It shows the comments.
Send the pdf file to the person, and recommend that they get Word Viewer.
PDF creater would NOT print a showing comment version directly from MS Word,
only when the file was open in Word Viewer.
It means that the person can't resond to the comments in the document itself -
only by creating a new file, and I'll have to copy/paste changes, or rewrite.
But at leasst part of the job is done.
Once again, thanks for the help.