Either because
a) I'm lazy or
b) while that would work, it would take time to implement.
I'm hoping someone has a PDF compare utility I can plug an play...for few $.
Thanks!
Mike
Stephen Russell wrote:
On Thu, Oct 23, 2014 at 1:22 PM, Mike Copeland <[email protected]> wrote:
Does anyone know of a free (or inexpensive) Windows utility that will
compare two PDF files and display the content differences?
Specific need:
I need to run a report, output to PDF, at 8am.
Then run the same report a second time, output to PDF at 3pm.
Then load both into a utility that will display what has changed between
the two reports.
This is for a scheduling program that records delivery appointments.
Anywhere from 90% to 100% of the content will be unchanged...just trying
to quickly determine what has changed. The reports are usually around 10 to
15 pages long.
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Why not store the date used to MAKE 8:00 report and then @ 3:00 compare the
two for differences?
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