Sure. On the Review Tab, click Compare, then click Combine. Select your
original and one of the revised documents. Then use the outcome as the
original and combine the next document and so on. The final result will be a
single document showing each revision as a tracked change.
Here's some additional detail on the Combine and Compare features:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/wo...341321033.aspx
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"mtnbiker419" wrote in message
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I have e-mailed several individuals copies of the same document for
review. Is it possible in Word 2007 to somehow combine the suggested
revisions/comments from these individuals all into one document so I
do not have to go through the complicated process of manually ensuring
that all appropriate changes have been made?