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Using Word 2000 to Compare Word 2003 Documents
We have a lawyer who just joined our firm. The documents he brought with him
were created in Word 2003. We are using Word 2000 in the firm. When he attempts to use Word 2000 to compare two of his documents the results are incorrect i.e., information is tracked as underlined as though inserted in the latest version yet the information had been in both documents and had not been changed. When he transfers the same documents to his personal laptop that has Word 2003 and compares the documents, he gets correct results. Can anyone confirm if Word 2000 can not correctly compare documents created in a higher version? We don't want to have to install Word 2003 on his computer as it is not the firm standard. -- Christina |
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