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Starting with version 18.0 Oxygen XML Editor introduced a three-way comparison feature to help you solve conflicts and merge changes between multiple modifications. It is especially helpful for teams that have multiple authors who make changes to the same file at the same time, which might result in conflicts. Finding what has been modified by each person can be difficult. The Diff Files tool provides a comparison between your change to a particular file, another change to the same file, and the original base revision for that file. Some additional advantages include: You can visualize and merge content that was modified by you and another member of your team. You can easily see the differences even when the document structure has been rearranged. It allows you to merge XML-relevant modifications. In the first part of the demonstration weamp;#39;ll show you how the Diff Files tool works using two versions of the same base file. This is to demonstrate the possible use case of wanting t