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What is 'unaccepted text' in SAP BC-DOC-DTL - Documentation Tools?


unaccepted text - Overview

  • Component: BC-DOC-DTL

  • Component Name: Documentation Tools

  • Description: A translation that requires updating due to a change in the source or a change in the proposal pool.


unaccepted text - Details


  • Key Concepts: Unaccepted text is a feature of the BC-DOC-DTL Documentation Tools component of SAP software. It is used to identify and mark text that has not been accepted by the author or editor of a document. This text is marked with a special symbol, which can be used to quickly identify and remove it from the document.
    How to use it: To use unaccepted text in SAP, open the document in the BC-DOC-DTL Documentation Tools component. Select the text that has not been accepted and click on the “Mark as Unaccepted” button. This will add a special symbol to the text, indicating that it has not been accepted. To remove the unaccepted text, simply delete it from the document.
    Tips & Tricks: When using unaccepted text in SAP, it is important to remember that it should only be used for text that has not been accepted by the author or editor. If you mark accepted text as unaccepted, it can lead to confusion and errors in the document.
    Related Information: For more information on using unaccepted text in SAP, please refer to the official SAP documentation on BC-DOC-DTL Documentation Tools. Additionally, there are many online tutorials and resources available that can help you learn more about this feature of SAP software.

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