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Highlights and Stamps in the PDF itself
Currently, the version comparison functionality makes the highlights and show the snippings in the Excel file, it is great if it highlights the data and add a comment in the PDF itself as it is helpful in documentation
16 votes -
callum.finister@azets.co.uk
Version compare - ignore headers/footers option
We often use version compare to look at drafts of financial statements, each draft usual has something in the header/footer to show when the draft was made so when looking at these in version compare theres a huge amount of flagged changes that we don't need to look at.
So if a range at the top/bottom could be set to be ignored or if we could enter specific text strings to ignore i.e. the draft message then that would make things much cleaner and the tool significantly more valuable
3 votes -
Financial Statement Suite: Version Compare for Numbers AND Text
It would be great if the version compare feature in FSS had the ability to compare text changes in addition to number changes.
It would improve the quality of life for the end-user as they would no longer need to exit FSS to see a text comparison of 2 documents.
1 vote -
Compare PY and CY Documents Within FSS Version Compare
Create a more clear way to compare a current year financial statement PDF with a prior year financial statement PDF side by side using Version Compare within FSS. Currently a user has to import the PY financial statement as the current year document when initially setting up FSS and then select the CY document as the new version to compare the two documents within FSS.
Since users on professional and basic no longer have access to the standalone Version Compare button, this issue affects these users most.
3 votes -
Version Comparison
Add an option to export results to PDF instead of excel, highlighting any of the areas that changed.
5 votes -
Version Compare
Version compare marks change in font and formatting as a change. It would be great to have the option to select if change in font should be ignored.
2 votes
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