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How to compare documents from command line?

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ssutan - 30 Apr 2006 10:36 GMT
Hi,
Does anyone know how to compare two documents from command-line or startup
switches?  And possibly storing the result automatically into .doc or .html
format?
Helmut Weber - 30 Apr 2006 11:08 GMT
Hi ssutan,

I think you need a macro for that,
and start Word with the switch /mMakroname.

Maybe a text-file in addition,
which could hold the names of the files to be processed,
plus the name of the output-file.

Not too difficult, but somewhat tedious.

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Helmut Weber, MVP WordVBA

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