Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Comparing two WORD documents side-by-side

If you have ever had two somewhat similar documents that you need to compare and merge the differences - here is how to do that easily... Since Microsoft Word 2003, all newer programs (Word 2001, 2007 & 2010) have a built-in document comparison tool where you can view two documents side-by-side.

  1. Open both documents in Microsoft Word 2003, 2007 or 2010.
  2. Focus on one document. Click on the Window menu bar option.
  3. Click on Compare Side by Side With. If you only have two documents open, this menu item will mention the second document's filename. If not, a dialog box will appear allowing you to choose the document to compare.
  4. The two documents will appear side-by-side. As you scroll through one document, the other will scroll as well.
  5. A Compare Side floating toolbar will appear. If you don't want one document to scroll while the other scrolls, click the left button (it looks like two documents side-by-side with an up and down arrow).
  6. View/edit your document as needed.
  7. When done, click on Close Side by Side

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