One reason I continue to maintain this weblog is that it provides me with an easy way to keep track of law-related tips I want to remember. Sure there are a lot of posts, but they are organized by category, in addition to being searchable using the box on the left side of the weblog.
Here's another set of tips I want to remember: "Staying on Track with Track Changes," by Tom Mighell and Dennis Kennedy at Law Practice Today. Although I don't use the track-changes feature of Word enough to be an expert, thanks to this article, I don't need to be an expert. I'll just consult it whenever I have a need.



Sometimes track changes will show cross-reference figure numbers or chapter numbers as changed, when they really haven't. I have documented a way to get around this on my blog: basically turn off track changes at the right time. See here:
http://robsnotebook.com/ms-word-track-changes-printing-crossrefs
Posted by: Rob | May 13, 2007 at 01:00 PM