Enabling and Disabling Track Changes
In order to track your changes, you must turn the feature on in InCopy CS2. To enable track changes for the active story, choose Changes > Track Changes in Current Story or click the Enable Track Changes button
in the Track Changes toolbar. If you have multiple stories open, choose Changes > Enable Tracking in All Stories to enable tracking in all of them at the same time. If you spend most of your time writing as opposed to editing or proofreading, then enabling the track changes feature from time to time isn't a big deal. However, if you spend the majority of your time editing other people's writing, enabling track changes for every single story you open can get really annoying. The solution is to close all documents and choose Changes > Track Changes. Now every time you open a new InCopy file the track changes feature is enabled by default.TipTracked changes can only be seen in the Galley and Story views.You can make three different kinds of text edits with InCopy, and each one has a unique edit mark. Deleted or cut text is highlighted in the user's color and marked with a strikethrough. Text that is inserted or pasted is highlighted. When you move text, the original is highlighted and marked with a strike-through and the new location is highlighted and surrounded by a box outline (Figure 5.2). InCopy also places a colored vertical bar in the Info Column to the left of every line that has tracked changes. This colored "change bar" makes it easy to scan a story for edits without having to scan every word in the text.Figure 5.2. Tracked changes are marked in the Galley and Story views, and the highlighting, strikethrough, and change bars on the left make edits easy to find.
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