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Default Compare 2 documents in Word 2003

I am using word 2003. My job is to make responses to some questionnaires, get
it reviewd by a number of peoples on email and then finalising & submitting
it to final authorities. Reviewers in my organisation donot like using track
changes.
So now for comparing 2 documents i have to use either a 3rd party software
or rely on microsoft capabilities. I have tried Deltaview trial version. It
works excellent in the manner i want it to. But the problem is that the
organisation is not willing to part with a single penny & want to have full
utilisation of its manpower (read myself). Can anybody help me on the
following:

a. Is Compare & Merge document command in Word 2003 completely reliable as
compared to Deltaview or some other 3rd party softwares?

b. Can we change Compare & Merge document command output so as to get
something similar to Deltaview redline output? Or is there some macro that
can be written for this. FYKI I am a novice to macros.

c. Is there anyother free 3rd party software similar to Deltaview? If so,
can you kindly list the website?

I would be obliged if anybody rescue me out of this at the earliest.
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