Hello good people of the MacRumors Forums. I am creating a very simple table in Pages. It is a chart of the diatonic ratios. In other words simple fractions. First I had the problem where I would type 1/2 and auto-formatting would force it into Jan 2, 2008. Jul 25, 2013 I am using the notebook layout for Word which automatically formats the text in bullet points for outlining. Sades headset program. This is what I want, however, because I underlined the text in a few bullet points, all the subsequent bullet point text is underlined. ![]() BUT I found that I could trick Pages by typing 1 / 2 and it would then auto-format that into 1/2. I thought I was out of the woods. Then I typed the ratio for D in the first octave which is a ratio of 9/8 and it auto-formatted it into 1 1/8. There seems to be no way around this. I looked in Preferences and there is an Auto-Correction Preferences tab, but none of the options listed there are relevant. Pages is too clever for its own damn good. I use change tracking in Microsoft Word to collaborate with others while jointly editing a document, however, I am not interested in tracking formatting changes. On the Windows version of Word, I was able to easily turn of tracking of formatting changes, however, on Word for Mac 2011, I have been unable to accomplish this. On the Mac, under the Review tab, I can turn off visibility in the Tracking subsection by selecting the popup menu Show Markup and unchecking Formatting but formatting changes are still being tracked even when not visible. I also tried going to the Preferences. Below Formatting and in the Track Changes dialog under Markup section setting Formatting: to (none), Color: to Auto, but I still get tracking. My recollection is that on the Windows version of word, this is where you would disable tracking of formatting changes. ![]() How can I disable tracking of formatting changes in Word for Mac 2011?
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