Grpcpy.doc Contains Editing Marks Making It Difficult to Read

Last reviewed: March 4, 1998
Article ID: Q173183
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Windows NT Workstation version 4.0
  • Microsoft Windows NT Server version 4.0
  • Microsoft Windows NT Server Resource Kit version 4.0 Supplement Two

SUMMARY

The Grpcpy.doc file, which is included with the Windows NT Server 4.0 Resource Kit, Supplement Two, cannot be read if you use WordPad to open it.

MORE INFORMATION

Grpcpy.doc was saved in Microsoft Word 95 format before the tracked editing changes were accepted. The document still contains both the deleted text (which appears in strikethrough format) and the inserted text (which appears in underlined format). WordPad does not support tracked editing changes, and it cannot distinguish between deleted text and inserted text.

Use one of the following methods to make the document easier to read.

  • Open Grpcpy.doc in Microsoft Word 95 or later, accept the editing changes, and then save the document. For more information on tracking editing changes, see the Microsoft Word documentation or Help.

    -or–

  • Open Grpcpy.doc in WordPad, and then manually delete the text that appears in strikethrough format.


Additional query words: highlighted lines blue extra unreadable
Keywords : nt32ap ntdocerr ntdomain
Version : WinNT:4.0
Platform : winnt
Hardware : x86
Issue type : kbprb


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Last reviewed: March 4, 1998
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