Comparing Documents

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A colleague and I are working separately on different parts of a document. When he sends his copy back to me I would like to create one document that represents all of the changes. I am using "track changes" and he most likely is not. Can I use "versions" or "compare documents" to accomplish this using Word 2000. Thank you for your time.
 
You can use Compare Documents to show the differences.

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A colleague and I are working separately on different parts of a document.
When he sends his copy back to me I would like to create one document that
represents all of the changes. I am using "track changes" and he most
likely is not. Can I use "versions" or "compare documents" to accomplish
this using Word 2000. Thank you for your time.
 
Does it matter which document I open up first as the "edited" document since they have both been edited.
 
No, it doesn't matter.

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Please post any further questions or followup to the newsgroups for the
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Doug Robbins - Word MVP
st said:
Does it matter which document I open up first as the "edited" document
since they have both been edited.
 
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