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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Jul 27 16:51:11 +0000 
2007 -------
I also found this problem, which I do think should be considered a bug, since 
it defeats the whole purpose of being able to "compare" documents. What use 
would it be if the changes are not being recognized precisely by the function?

I also want to comment on the way the compare document function interacts with 
the user. When you use the filtering option and choose to see only deletions, 
for example, the insertions still remain underlined and color-coded. If you 
only want to see what is not in doc1 (original), that is in doc2 (edited), then 
that would be quite confusing. What I think should be considered is allowing 
the filters to determine which would be identified in the document. So when 
only deletions are selected in the filtering, insertions should not be 
emphasied.

Of course this is just something that I thought would make it better, and is 
also something that people would be able to adjust to of course - in case it 
was not taken as an improvement. The real issue is the former of course, which 
needs to be addressed already. It's 2007 now!

I cannot really compare with how the MS function works, because I never did get 
the chance to use it when I was still in MS.

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