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On Wed, 19 Dec 2012, Felmon Davis wrote:

On Wed, 19 Dec 2012, Bobby kneisel wrote:

 Unfortunately, where I work, this feature is used heavily ( and yest it is
 really, really annoying) but is considered a must have for our
 environment.

 Bobby Kneisel

I wouldn't call it 'must-have' in my environment (academic) yet but I am very frequently confronted with it, e.g. today a colleague offered to a document back to me with 'changes' on; I reminded him I can't work well that way.

in my case, I also don't _like_ the feature. so much the worse for me.

F.

For what it's worth, I'm in an academic environment and I use the record-changes feature heavily with students, collaborators and colleagues, some of whom use LO/OO but most of whom use MS Word and .doc files. I use LO/OO myself and usually don't have problems, except sometimes when there are lots of figures and equations. This has improved over time. I love record-changes and would be lost without it.

- Robert

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