WD95: Explanation for Converting Redlining Incorrect in ORKLast reviewed: July 31, 1997Article ID: Q169865 |
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SUMMARYThe Microsoft Office for Windows 95 Resource Kit incorrectly states on page 674, that "WordPerfect redlining format becomes deletion revision marking in Word."
MORE INFORMATIONRedlining format from WordPerfect 6.x is actually converted into inserted text revision marking. Redline is a font format that WordPerfect uses to designate text that has changed or that was inserted during the document review process. This format is typically only used for this purpose in WordPerfect, so the WordPerfect 6.x import converter changes it into the equivalent function in Word, which is inserted text revision marking. For additional information, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID: Q130199 TITLE : WordPerfect 6.0 Import Converter Limitations for Word 6.x/7.0 REFERENCES"Microsoft Office for Windows 95 Resource Kit," page 674. "WordPerfect version 6.0 Windows Reference," page 94. "User's Guide, Novell PerfectOffice for Windows, WordPerfect v6.1," page 75.
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