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Default Printing pages with tracked changes

Forgive me if this has been covered before but, I have a problem the seems simpler than it is.

My company frequently makes changes to (word) documents, we all use office 2003. On a daily basis I must print out the pages of those documents that have content that has been changed with the 'redlines' or tracked changes showing.

Try as I might I cannot find a way to print JUST the PAGES that have had content changed.

I can do this manually, but with 4-10 documents per day changed, it can get pretty time consuming doing it manually.

Using the 'Print What' box I can print just the changes themselves.. or not, but not the entire page.

So I decided, there MUST be a relatively simple VBA script that will check to see if changes were made to a page, and then, if so, print that page (tracked changes and all).

Any ideas?





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