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Old 06-06-2018, 01:09 PM
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Hello,

I'm a serious VBA newbie. To be honest, it's all very overwhelming to a non-programmer. BUT! I'm determined to make my department's tedious work more efficient.



Let's see if I can describe this simply. My company has a sample policy manual, and some of our clients hire us to update their local policy manuals based on our samples. When we issue updates to our samples, we manually make those changes to our clients' manuals using track changes. Our clients' policies are rarely identical to our samples, as they customize based on individual needs. Therefore, it requires us to go through their policies line by line (or use Word's compare feature) and make those changes in one at a time.

Does anyone have thoughts on how to automate this process?

Thanks!
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