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![]() You can use the Compare Versions tool under the Review tab. It will compare two versions of a document and tell you what the differences are. If other parts of the document are different, you can copy the lists into two temporary files and compare those. Make sure there are no tracked changes in the temp files; that will mess up the comparison. |
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So I made 2 word files. However, when I compare one to the other, it says all of the original items were deleted and mentions nothing of what was added that was new. On top of that, the alleged items that were purported to have been deleted were in fact not deleted.
For example, nu-gaze is in the original but not the final. How do I determine what is missing in the final that was not in the original? Nu-gaze may be the only one but I don't know how to tell. Is there a better Office program for this? |
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