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Open the documents that you want to compare. On the Review tab, in the Compare group, click Compare. Click Compare two versions of a document (legal black line). Under Original document, browse for the document that you want to use as the original document.
Open the documents that you want to compare. On the Review tab, in the Compare group, click Compare. Click Compare two versions of a document (legal black line). Under Original document, browse for the document that you want to use as the original document.
With the all-new Compare Files tool, you can now quickly and accurately detect differences between two versions of a PDF file. Choose Tools > Compare Files. Click Select File at left to choose the older file version you want to compare. Click Select File at right to choose the newer file version you want to compare.
Open the two documents you want to compare. Choose Compare Side by Side from the Window menu. Word displays both documents side by side and displays the Compare Side by Side toolbar. Choose Window | Arrange All. On the Compare Side by Side toolbar, click the Synchronous Scrolling tool, if necessary.
Document comparison, also known as redlining or black lining, is a computer process by which changes are identified between two versions of the same document for the purposes of document editing and review. Document comparison is a common task in the legal and financial industries.
Open the documents that you want to compare. On the Review tab, in the Compare group, click Compare. Click Compare two versions of a document (legal black line). Under Original document, browse for the document that you want to use as the original document.
With the all-new Compare Files tool, you can now quickly and accurately detect differences between two versions of a PDF file. Choose Tools > Compare Files. Click Select File at left to choose the older file version you want to compare. Click Select File at right to choose the newer file version you want to compare.
Legal black lining, also called redlining and document comparison, is a way to compare two documents in a word processing program and display only what changed between them.
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