If you click Compare on the Review tab in Microsoft Word, you get two choices: Compare and Combine. Which would you use when? In this video, I explain the difference and demonstrate each option.
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0:00 Intro
0:34 Compare vs. Combined explained
1:38 Comparing two documents
4:52 Combining two redlines
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