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I need to track the changes made in a word document namely the normal
addition, deletion of text, adding comments, etc .. There is a feautre
in Word which can do this Tools -- Review -- Track Changes. I guess
word makes a seperate tmp file which stores all the changes made.

What I need is somehow whatever changes we make in the Word document
gets stored in a excel sheet. Maybe somehow exporting all the metadata
stored in the tmp file to the excel sheet ?!

Please Help!


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