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How do I compare two documents in Word 2003, merge to one and produce a third
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G'day LyndaK,
compare two documents in Word 2003, merge to one, accept all changes, turn off track changes, maybe an automaggie afterwards to be sure to be sure. Steve Hudson - Word Heretic steve from wordheretic.com (Email replies require payment) Without prejudice reckoned: How do I compare two documents in Word 2003, merge to one and produce a third document that does not show tracked changes. |
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I am currently using Word 2002 and I am aware that in previous versions that
Microsoft had a problem with this function and referred to third part vendors. I am experiencing the same problem with this version. Is there a third party vendor suggested? "Word Heretic" wrote: G'day LyndaK, compare two documents in Word 2003, merge to one, accept all changes, turn off track changes, maybe an automaggie afterwards to be sure to be sure. Steve Hudson - Word Heretic steve from wordheretic.com (Email replies require payment) Without prejudice reckoned: How do I compare two documents in Word 2003, merge to one and produce a third document that does not show tracked changes. |
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