I have searched for a fix for the Word 2000 Compare
documents feature and cannot find one. Every time I
compare documents (saved on the same computer, not
changing the formatting, even removing all formating and
pasting as text, etc.), it redlines out most of the
document after a few pages. After a few pages of noting
the changes appropriately, every paragraph after those few
pages is "red" deleted text and at the bottom it
shows "blue" inserted text.

I did see a fix for Word 2002 XP, but none is offered for
2000. I also do not see why MS is not responsible enough a
solution for this problem.

I work in a legal office and cannot rely on and have been
put in very difficult positions to have to explain why I
cannot produce redlined contracts or court documents.

Please Help. Thank you. Susan

Re: Compare Documents in Word 2000 does not work by grigsoft

grigsoft
Tue Jan 13 08:28:58 CST 2004

Susan,
You may be interested in trying Compare It!
(http://www.grigsoft.com/wincmp3.htm) - it can do Word documents
comparison (without formatting, though), and does printouts.

Igor