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I have no idea where this question should go, but I guess I'll try it here.
If you have two or three Word Documents, is it possible to monitor unique words in the documents? Basically, if, say, the word "purple" is in one document but not the other(s) you're comparing it to, can it be marked on the screen and be able to change as you type (be unmarked if the word is added to one of the other documents)? Thanks! |
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G'day jezzica85 ,
You can write a macro to do this, yes. It will be fairly slow. The basis for the macro would be the code samples from www.editorium.com We discuss building collections of the unique words with counts within each document, it is a simple stretch to then include some batch document processing (some examples at word.mvps.org/FAQs) Steve Hudson - Word Heretic steve from wordheretic.com (Email replies require payment) Without prejudice jezzica85 reckoned: I have no idea where this question should go, but I guess I'll try it here. If you have two or three Word Documents, is it possible to monitor unique words in the documents? Basically, if, say, the word "purple" is in one document but not the other(s) you're comparing it to, can it be marked on the screen and be able to change as you type (be unmarked if the word is added to one of the other documents)? Thanks! |
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Sorry Steve, that wasn't helpful to me at all. I didn't see any code samples
for this anywhere. Maybe I can find it somewhere else, thanks for trying. "Word Heretic" wrote: G'day jezzica85 , You can write a macro to do this, yes. It will be fairly slow. The basis for the macro would be the code samples from www.editorium.com We discuss building collections of the unique words with counts within each document, it is a simple stretch to then include some batch document processing (some examples at word.mvps.org/FAQs) Steve Hudson - Word Heretic steve from wordheretic.com (Email replies require payment) Without prejudice jezzica85 reckoned: I have no idea where this question should go, but I guess I'll try it here. If you have two or three Word Documents, is it possible to monitor unique words in the documents? Basically, if, say, the word "purple" is in one document but not the other(s) you're comparing it to, can it be marked on the screen and be able to change as you type (be unmarked if the word is added to one of the other documents)? Thanks! |
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