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Default How do I compare 2 documents side by side in Word 2000?

I want to work on two documents to compare the accuracy from one to the other
but I don't know how to or if I can see them side by side using Word 2000.
Does anyone know if this is possible?
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Default How do I compare 2 documents side by side in Word 2000?

Compare Side by Side was introduced in Word 2003. In Word 2000 you'll have
to open two separate windows and manually tile them.

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but I don't know how to or if I can see them side by side using Word 2000.
Does anyone know if this is possible?


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