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Is there a way to specify Logical Operators (ROP3) values in Word?
Is there anyway to use Logical Operator (ROP3) in word? I would like to use
ROP 153 DSnx (Destination XOR (Source NOT)) to compare two overlapping sections of document? This ROP values should only show the differences between the background and any following contents. For example, A ROP 153 on 'The free house' over 'The tree house' should only show the differences ('f'ree vs 't'ree). The result will be unreadable, so I also need to print both versions in either seperate columns or paragraphs. |
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Don wrote:
Is there anyway to use Logical Operator (ROP3) in word? I would like to use ROP 153 DSnx (Destination XOR (Source NOT)) to compare two overlapping sections of document? This ROP values should only show the differences between the background and any following contents. For example, A ROP 153 on 'The free house' over 'The tree house' should only show the differences ('f'ree vs 't'ree). The result will be unreadable, so I also need to print both versions in either seperate columns or paragraphs. Hi Don, There certainly isn't anything like that built into Word -- it's a word processor, not a bitmap processor! If you can't get the results you want from the Tools Compare Documents command, you'll have to write your own comparison as a macro in VBA. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org |