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LyleB_Austin
 
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Ugh! That's not what I wanted to hear. I'm using Word 2000. Does 2003
offer any remedies?

"Dawn Crosier" wrote:

You are going to need a third party application like from Workshare.
Workshare or Deltaview actually changes the styles of their compared
documents, therefore the styles will carry forward into a new
document.

Another alternative would be to PDF print those documents and then
combine the resulting PDF documents into a single document.

--
Dawn Crosier
Microsoft MVP
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"LyleB_Austin" wrote in
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I have several documents that I'd like to combine. Each one contains
changes
made by several different people. I'd like to preserve these
highligted
changes in the combined document. I've tried to simply append one
to the
other using cut & paste and 'insert file'. Unfortunately, when I do
this,
the entire appended document now appears as a single change to the
original
document rather than showing the individual changes that were made
to it
before it was appended. If I unprotect the receiving document
before
appending, all the changes in the appended document essentially are
'accepted' when I append and appear as original text. Tried to
merge, but
guess you can't merge two totally different documents. I
immediately get the
"Merged documents contain unmarked changes..." message. (That's
another
issue.) Any ideas on how to do this?