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Old 04-30-2013, 01:26 AM
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Hi
What you should be doing if you want people to use the same styles and formatting is to use a set template that contains all the correct styles and formatting.
What you may have seen is "Document Compare". Which is a way of comparing two "Versions" of the same document in order to identify what has changed. This is not the same as checking styles and formatting.
Hope this helps.
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