The information in this article applies to:
SYMPTOMS
If you modify two different words that are located less than 10 (This
number may vary) characters apart and then use the Compare Versons\
Documents command to compare the 'before the modifications' copy of the
document to the 'after the modifications' copy of the document, both
modified words will be completely marked out with a strikethrough and
the modified versions of the words will be shown as inserted.
STATUSThis functionality is by design. It is a limit to the granularity to which Word can apply revision marking. MORE INFORMATION
Word interprets revisions based on the distance between two revisions.
Based on the distance, Word interprets the revisions as separate revisions
or as one complete revision. If you have ten characters (this number may
vary) and a space somewhere between the two revised items, Word will mark
the changes with two separate revision marks. If you have fewer than ten
characters (this number may vary) or no space between the items being
revised, Word will mark the changes with only one revision mark.
For additional information on Third-Party document comparison, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: Q190079 WD97: Third-Party Document Comparison Solution "CompareRite" Additional query words: rev mks comp winword word6 Word95 word8 word97
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