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Read a couple of posts, and I’m curious what everyone’s preference is?
I’m in domestic relations, and opposing counsel was ordered to prepare a proposed order. I tracked changes some edits and send them over.
I get back a clean document with a message to the effect of “accepted some of your edits, rejected others.” So I respond: do you have a tracked changes file so I can see what you accepted and where you rejected?
What ensued was a back and forth of him demanding I just compare files and me demanding tracked changes. Like even if I accepted all and stopped tracking on what I wanted, the compare files was incomprehensible.
Like: was I an ass for standing my ground requiring redlines, or what did I do wrong in the compare files that what it spit out was so fucked up.
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