Recorded: April 2012
In Arbortext, you can use the Change Tracking feature to track changes to text and markup.
Change tracking facilitates collaboration with other authors and editors by highlighting changes and allowing you to accept or reject them. It's remarkably simple to take advantage of the change tracking feature for authoring. It is just as easy to show those same changes in published output.
In this session, we will show you how to turn on the feature, how to use it, how to accept or reject changes, how to view the different configurations of the document under review, and how to publish with changes visible.
We've even included a bonus: How to compare documents!
About the Presenter
Liz Fraley, founder of Single-Sourcing Solutions, has worked in both high-tech and government sectors, developing and delivering technical design and strategy of authoring and publishing solutions as a Single-Source/XML Architect/Programmer. Specializing in practical development and deployment, she advocates designing architectures that directly improve organizational efficiency, productivity, and interoperability. She’s the founder of TC Camp, the unconference for content creators, consumers, and the people who support them. If you ask her, she’ll say she’s a gardener who’s happiest when those around her are flourishing.
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