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Macro to show only DIFF text?

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Al - 18 Apr 2005 19:15 GMT
After comparing 2 docs, I have inserted text in blue underline and deleted
text in red strikethrough.  I would like to delete all the unchanged text
(which is black) and only see the changes.  I cannot find a way to do this
with find/replace.  (the find underline does not find the inserted text;
the find strikethrough does not find the deleted text).  Can someone
suggest a macro that will do this.
I am using Word 2002.
Thanks
Anand.V.V.N - 26 Apr 2005 08:14 GMT
Hi I am not sure if this would help in any way,

But get the text foramt and check if it is normal i.e. color black and cut
the text, may you should do this word by word or line by line.

you can get the number of word, run it through a loop and determine the
compare determine the foramt information.

I hope this suggestion was of any help.

Anand

> After comparing 2 docs, I have inserted text in blue underline and deleted
> text in red strikethrough.  I would like to delete all the unchanged text
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> I am using Word 2002.
> Thanks
 
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