summarizing redlining changes

Subject: summarizing redlining changes
From: "Georgia Green, CMT" <ggreen -at- hpisum -dot- com>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2001 13:52:59 -0700

I'm preparing a presentation on automation for teachers who manually proofread reams of student-transcribed medical reports. The redlining feature of Word does an adequate job of identifying deviations from a master key, but an extremely useful addition would be a detailed summary of redlining changes.

The only product I've found that comes close is DeltaView, but with a $5000 minimum licensing fee, this is out of the question for teachers who provide their own tools out of pocket. Is there another shelf product I've missed? CompareRite has been withdrawn and DocuComp ended up absorbed into Adobe (which will tally changes but not summarize them). Have you run across a script (or written one yourself) that does this?

Thanks for any input. And since this probably isn't a general interest topic for this group, please reply directly to me.
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Georgia Green, CMT
Director of Education

HEALTH PROFESSIONS INSTITUTE
Leaders in Medical Transcription Products
www.hpisum.com


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