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Laura
 
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Default Whats the difference between blackline & merge into new document?

I have been trying to distinguish the difference between using the blackline
option or merging 2 documents into a new document. When I think I can tell
the difference, some other change I see throws me off.

Can someone explain?
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Bob Buckland ?:-\)
 
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Hi Laura,

Generally, the legal blackline option merges only the
changes into a new, 3rd document.
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/as...829091033.aspx
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I have been trying to distinguish the difference between using the blackline
option or merging 2 documents into a new document. When I think I can tell
the difference, some other change I see throws me off.

Can someone explain?
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