On 16 Mar 98 at 7:21, Jim Meagher wrote:
> Even though they are now inactive, ALL those codes are -=STILL=-
> embedded in the document (you can prove this by using the undo button
> to backup through all those changes.) But there is NO way to see
> or - more importantly - *remove* all the crud that is hidden in there.
Is this still true after you save the file and exit and restart
Word? I don't think so.
The fact that these *operations* are rememebered in the "undo
buffer" in no way implies that they are necessarily embedded in the
document. If you can see and remove them when using "reveal codes"
in WordPerfect, I'd venture that WordPerfect has implemented "undo"
in a very odd manner (which Word is under no obligation to imitate).
David G
[Word does do a poor job of reclaiming space allocated while saving
previous versions of document pages, and I wouldn't mind if someone
would suggest a simple trick for forcing it to ditch space no longer
used. But that space is not embedded in the text -- this request is
completely orthogonal to the "reveal codes" issue.]
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