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Compare and Merge Large Document
We have a large (+500) page Word 2003 document to which several reviewers
will contribute additions/changes. Each reviewer has his or her merge copy on which they are working---all are working on different parts of the document. When each reviewer is finished we will merge his/her changes into the original, which we refer to as the Master. The Master currently has tracked changes throughout. My question is can/should we accept all of the tracked changes currently in the Master, thus creating a cleaner file to accept the changes from the reviewers? That way only the reviewers' changes will affect text in the Master; the other, previously accepted text will remain unchanged. And by having "cleaned up" the Master before accepting text from the reviewers, the Master will be a little more integral, and therefore a little less susceptible to corruption. Does that sound reasonable? Wallace |
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