- Open a FrameMaker document
- Choose Format > Document > Change Bars and activate Automatic Change Bars:

- Just start typing in your document and any line where you make a change will display a black bar in the left column.

This is an easy way to find your changes on a scanning level.
Back in the day, if you wanted to see exactly what was added or removed, you would need to use File > Utilities > Compare Documents and go through several steps to compare the newer version to the original. In FrameMaker 8, I'd suggest just using both Change Bars and Track Text Edits (see last week's article for details) and everything is right there at your fingertips, as you work.

About the author:
Barbara Binder is the president and founder of Rocky Mountain Training. Barbara has been a trainer for nearly two decades and was recognized by Adobe as one of the top trainers world-wide for 2007.
Is it possible to use framemaker find to find the change bars that were automatcially added to a document?
Is it possible to use framemaker find to find the change bars that were automatcially added to a document?
Is it possible to use framemaker find to find the change bars that were automatcially added to a document?
Yes. You can use Edit > Find/Change. Set the Find list to Character Format, and pick Change Bars from the second column.
~Barb
Yes. You can use Edit > Find/Change. Set the Find list to Character Format, and pick Change Bars from the second column.
~Barb
Yes. You can use Edit > Find/Change. Set the Find list to Character Format, and pick Change Bars from the second column.
~Barb
Thanks for the help
Thanks for the help
Thanks for the help