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Old 04-07-2011, 05:15 PM   #1
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Default Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2007 Who Change

I am a big fan of track changes in Word. If I'm reviewing something Zeyad wrote up, I like that I can press one button, edit his document, and not worry about having to list all of the changes I made in an email…track changes does that for me. But,Microsoft Office Standard 2007, this only works if I track changes. One of the most frustrating things I have ever experienced is sending a document out for review, and getting revised copies back without "changes tracked." Worst case: I have to comb through the document word by word trying to determine what was changed. That is painful. Better case: the reviewer itemized their changes in an email like this:I changed 'must' to 'should' in the second sentence in the second paragraphThe second column in the table is not necessary so I deleted it…This is certainly easier than a word by word manual compare of the documents, but it takes a lot of time for me and the reviewer, and a whole lot of window switching (i.e. read the first change in the email—switch windows—check the reviewed document to see the change in context—switch windows—look back at my original to see how compares…and on and on).Document Compare in Word 2007Fortunately, I can avoid this with the compare feature in Word 2007. If I want to compare two documents with Word 2007, I point Word at an original and revised document,Microsoft Office 2010 Standard, and Word gives me back (in a single window):My original document The revised documentA compared version of the document: what the revised document would have looked like if track changes were turned on When I scroll in the any of the documents, the other two instances scroll in sync. I don't scroll to page three of the original, and then need to scroll to page three of the revised and compared versions. I can just review the changes in context…nothing else. You can check-out a quick demo of this here. How to Compare Here's how this comparison is done. Step 1On the Review tab of the ribbon, click the 'Compare' button: Step 2You'll see this dialogue where you give Word 2007 the original and revised documents. If you want more granular control on what is tracked and how,Buy Office 2010, click 'More': When you click "OK", you'll see the nifty three pane compare layout. That's it. Nice.Other Assorted Niceties You can specify who the revisions in the compared document are attributed to. This used primarily in situations where the person doing the compare is not be the person who revised the document. For example, an attorney makes changes to a document and then a paralegal runs the compare.All of the "Comparison settings" you choose are "sticky": Word 2007 remembers which options you selected,Office 2010 Activation Key, so you don't need to set them over and over each time you run a compare.SharePoint integration: If the documents are SharePoint versions,Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2007, then additional items will appear in the Compare drop-down allowing you to pick the most recent major version, minor version, or pick a version.You can granularly compare tables. In the example below, I added Column One & changed the values of the cells in Column Two in the revised version of the document. Each of these changes is clear in the compared document. - Jonathan
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