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Hi, I have Word 2003 two documents which I have to compare. Is there any way
to highlight the differences on the later document without having to scroll through page by page. My document is 59 pages long and I simply don't have the time. I have looked on Compare Side by Side and can't find this function. I do not want to compare and merge, just compare and highlight. Any help much appreciated. Sheila |
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Compare and Merge is what you want. You don't have to merge; the "compare"
part basically marks up one document or the other in the same way that it would have been marked if Track Changes had been enabled when the changes were made. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Sheila Innes" wrote in message ... Hi, I have Word 2003 two documents which I have to compare. Is there any way to highlight the differences on the later document without having to scroll through page by page. My document is 59 pages long and I simply don't have the time. I have looked on Compare Side by Side and can't find this function. I do not want to compare and merge, just compare and highlight. Any help much appreciated. Sheila |
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To continue Ms Barnhill's suggestion, once you have done the compare, you can
use the Reviewing toolabr Next and Previous arrows to jump from one change to the next. The notation of the changes uses the settings for Track Changes, as set in Tools, Option, Track Changes. Hope this \helps DeanH "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Compare and Merge is what you want. You don't have to merge; the "compare" part basically marks up one document or the other in the same way that it would have been marked if Track Changes had been enabled when the changes were made. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Sheila Innes" wrote in message ... Hi, I have Word 2003 two documents which I have to compare. Is there any way to highlight the differences on the later document without having to scroll through page by page. My document is 59 pages long and I simply don't have the time. I have looked on Compare Side by Side and can't find this function. I do not want to compare and merge, just compare and highlight. Any help much appreciated. Sheila |
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