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Tracking and Highlight Changes
Huseyin Oflaz 
   
4 years ago
In the data management / reporting file I am working on, I am trying to track the changes made and create a reporting system.

Summarize;

* Tracking changes,
* Hide deletions
* Color additions/changes

I'm trying to design the process.

In this context, in my research on the Internet, I am trying to do a similar study that we can access from the link (Highlight changes in MS Access - YouTube). Is it possible for me to get the consultancy service "ONLINE" from your business in this regard?

Thank you in advance for your support.
Best Regards,
Arzu
Scott Axton  @Reply  
        
4 years ago
Arzu
Richard doesn't offer consulting any longer.  His primary focus now is in education.
See the Consulting Service page for more options.
Huseyin Oflaz OP  @Reply  
   
4 years ago
Hi Scott,
Would you please send his email address to me? I tried to find it but I couldn't succeeded.
Thank you for your support once again.
Regards,
Arzu
Scott Axton  @Reply  
        
4 years ago
His contact information is in the link I gave you above.

Quite honestly though, I believe your better option would be to go to the Access Developer Network Page and possibly post there so that one of the approved consultants can take a look at your project.  Be aware that this is a PAID option.
Dan Jackson  @Reply  
            
4 years ago
If you did want to go at it for yourself, you can see Track Changes
Huseyin Oflaz OP  @Reply  
   
4 years ago

Huseyin Oflaz OP  @Reply  
   
4 years ago
If I may, the example of the study is attached.
Summary:
'The 'old content' and 'new content' sections of the below table differences shall be documented on the 'changes content' sections
'With the
* Hide deletions
* Color blue additions/changes
Format of the strings.
Thank you for your usual and instant support once again.
Best Regards,
Arzu
Huseyin Oflaz OP  @Reply  
   
4 years ago
Dear All,
Would you please check my above listed items which I am looking support immediately. Regards, Arzu
Alex Hedley  @Reply  
           
4 years ago
These general forums don't guarantee a response or an answer.
The AccessDev.NET provides a place for PAID support.
Alex Hedley  @Reply  
           
4 years ago
You could use diff-match-patch hosted in a WebView.
See Example.

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