Adobe 65009333 User Guide - Page 137

Turn on change tracking, How change tracking is displayed, Show or hide changes

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USING INCOPY CS4 131 Text Turn on change tracking 1 Do any of the following: • Open the story you want to edit, and then choose Changes > Track Changes In Current Story. A check mark appears next to the option, indicating that it is active. • Click the Track Changes in Current Story button in the Track Changes toolbar. • To enable tracking in all open stories in a multistory document, choose Changes > Enable Tracking In All Stories. • To change the default for new documents, close all documents, and then choose Changes > Track Changes In Current Story. 2 Add, delete, or move text within the story as needed. Note: When Track Changes is turned on, a track changes icon appears at the right end of the Story bar in Galley view and Story view. How change tracking is displayed When Track Changes is turned on, each change is marked by default as follows in Galley and Story views: Preference settings let you choose a color to identify your changes, as well as select which changes (adding, deleting, or moving text) you want tracked and the appearance of tracking. (See "Set Track Changes preferences" on page 133.) Added text Highlighted. Deleted text Highlighted and marked with a strikethrough. Moved (cut-and-pasted) text Highlighted and marked with a strikethrough in its original location; highlighted and boxed in the new location. Note: If you cut text from one InCopy document and paste it into another, it is displayed as deleted text in the document of its original location and as added text in its new location. Copied text Highlighted in the new location. The original text is unchanged. Change bars A change bar is a vertical line that appears to the left of a line of text that has been changed. You can choose whether to show or hide change bars as you work. You can also specify what color to use for displaying the change bars. Show or hide changes When changes are hidden, the text appears as it would with the change-tracking feature turned off. That is, added text is visible, deleted text is invisible, and moved or pasted text appears where it has been inserted. When change-tracking is turned on, editing is tracked regardless of whether you work in Galley, Story, or Layout view. You can view changes only in the Galley and Story views, not the Layout view. Text edits in InDesign are also tracked although changes are visible only in InCopy. ❖ Do one of the following: • Choose View > Show Changes or View > Hide Changes. • Click the Show/Hide Changes button in the Track Changes toolbar. Turn off change tracking ❖ Do any of the following: • Choose Changes > Track Changes In Current Story. Track Changes is off when no check mark appears next to the option. Updated 29 April 2009

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USING INCOPY CS4
Text
Turn on change tracking
1
Do any of the following:
Open the story you want to edit, and then choose Changes
> Track Changes In Current Story. A check mark
appears next to the option, indicating that it is active.
Click the Track Changes in Current Story button
in the Track Changes toolbar.
To enable tracking in all open stories in a multistory document, choose Changes
> Enable Tracking In All Stories.
To change the default for new documents, close all documents, and then choose Changes
> Track Changes In
Current Story.
2
Add, delete, or move text within the story as needed.
Note:
When Track Changes is turned on, a track changes icon
appears at the right end of the Story bar in Galley view
and Story view.
How change tracking is displayed
When Track Changes is turned on, each change is marked by default as follows in Galley and Story views:
Preference settings let you choose a color to identify your changes, as well as select which changes (adding, deleting, or
moving text) you want tracked and the appearance of tracking. (See “
Set Track Changes preferences
” on page
133.)
Added text
Highlighted.
Deleted text
Highlighted and marked with a strikethrough.
Moved (cut-and-pasted) text
Highlighted and marked with a strikethrough in its original location; highlighted and
boxed in the new location.
Note:
If you cut text from one InCopy document and paste it into another, it is displayed as deleted text in the document
of its original location and as added text in its new location.
Copied text
Highlighted in the new location. The original text is unchanged.
Change bars
A change bar is a vertical line that appears to the left of a line of text that has been changed. You can
choose whether to show or hide change bars as you work. You can also specify what color to use for displaying the
change bars.
Show or hide changes
When changes are hidden, the text appears as it would with the change-tracking feature turned off. That is, added text
is visible, deleted text is invisible, and moved or pasted text appears where it has been inserted.
When change-tracking is turned on, editing is tracked regardless of whether you work in Galley, Story, or Layout view.
You can view changes only in the Galley and Story views, not the Layout view. Text edits in InDesign are also tracked
although changes are visible only in InCopy.
Do one of the following:
Choose View
> Show Changes or View
> Hide Changes.
Click the Show/Hide Changes button
in the Track Changes toolbar.
Turn off change tracking
Do any of the following:
Choose Changes
> Track Changes In Current Story. Track Changes is off when no check mark appears next to the
option.
Updated 29 April 2009