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[[Lawyer]]s may be awful at formatting [[Microsoft Word]] documents, and they may totally misunderstand SharePoint and email filing, but they usually are quite good at using [[track changes]], however. Lawyers love track changes. They wish you could do track changes on emails and text messages, and will take some pains to replicate track changes by formatting in {{strike|red strikethrough and |blue underlining}}.
[[Legal eagle]]s may be awful at formatting [[Microsoft Word]] documents, and they may totally misunderstand SharePoint and email filing, but they usually are quite good at using [[track changes]]. Indeed, [[legal eagle]]s ''love'' track changes. They ''pine'' for track changes whenever using applications, like PowerPoint, that don’t offer it.  
 
They wish you could track changes on [[email]]s and text messages, and will take some pains to replicate track changes by formatting in {{strike|red strikethrough and |blue underlining}}.
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“Track changes[1] is the thief of joy.”

— Theodore Logan Roosevelt

Legal eagles may be awful at formatting Microsoft Word documents, and they may totally misunderstand SharePoint and email filing, but they usually are quite good at using track changes. Indeed, legal eagles love track changes. They pine for track changes whenever using applications, like PowerPoint, that don’t offer it.

They wish you could track changes on emails and text messages, and will take some pains to replicate track changes by formatting in red strikethrough and blue underlining.

See also

References

  1. Well, “comparison”, technically, but he meant track changes.