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How many times has happened to you to wish to compare two different documents or files while using your Office Word? If you use this wonderful Microsoft suite I bet a lot! What majority of users do not know is that there is a way, a little, hidden option which does the trick, actually! In fact, nested among Office Word’s thousands of options there is a small one which let you compare documents and edit them as you like!
- Open Word.
- Click the Review tab and right after that click Compare.
- A new small window called Compare Documents will appear.
- Select the Original Document and the Revised Document.
- Click the More button to add more options such as: comments, formatting, tables, headers and footers etc.
- Click OK.
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May 11th, 2011
I’m not seeing a “compare” button in the Review ribbon.