Compare documents with tables

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Tobias Chyssler

Hi!

I'm using Word 2000 (SP3) and have the following problem.

We are using a Word document that mainly has tables that
keep track of certain information (numbers and text). The
document is generated by fetching information from Excel.
Sometimes we issue a new version of the document, by
fetching all information from Excel.

Now, I would like to track what changes has been done, and
use Tools->Track Changes->Compare Documents. This works,
but:
If one cell has been changed in a row, Word marks that the
whole row has been changed. If e.g. a number in column D
has changed from 1 to 2, Word marks out the whole row in
red, and a new row in red is produced.

What I would like to have, is that only the actual cell
that includes the change is indicated as changed!

Any ideas?

Thanks in advance!
 

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