Thank you.
Jeff
garfield-n-odie [MVP] wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Quoting from Word 2002 Help, which you can access in Word by pressing > the F1 key on your keyboard or by clicking on Help on the menu bar at > the top of your Word window: > > Compare and merge documents > > 1. Open the edited copy of the document. > 2. On the Tools menu, click Compare and Merge Documents. > 3. Select the original document, click the arrow next to Merge, and > then do one of the following: > • To display the results of the comparison in the original > document, click Merge. > • To display the results in the currently open document, click > Merge into current document. > • To display the results in a new document, click Merge into new > document. > > Notes > • To ensure the best possible merge results, make sure that the > Store random number to improve merge accuracy check box is selected on > the Security tab of the Options dialog box (click Options on the Tools > menu). > • If you've used the Versions command on the File menu to save > multiple versions of the document in one file, and you want to compare > the current version with an earlier one, you must first save the > earlier version as a separate file under a different name. > > > > Jeff wrote: >> I am using Word 2002 in XP SP-2. >> >> I would like to compare a OCR scanned document (scanned form the page >> proofs) received from a publisher with the original Word document >> that was sent out to find the changes and differences between the >> two. Can Word 2002 do this? >> >> Thank you. >> >> Jeff
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