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Home > Online Product Documentation > Table of Contents > Diffing a Pair of XML Documents Diffing a Pair of XML DocumentsThis section describes how to use Stylus Studio to diff a pair of XML documents. Before continuing with this section, you should read Overview, which describes basic information about the Stylus Studio Diff tool, and The XML Diff Viewer, which describes features of the XML Diff Viewer and how to use them. How to Diff a Pair of DocumentsTo diff a pair of documents:
1. Select
Tools > Options > Show Differences > Files from the Stylus Studio menu.
Stylus Studio displays the XML Diff Viewer.
2. In the source document window, click the add button (
Stylus Studio displays the Open dialog box.
3. Navigate to the document you want to load in the XML Diff Viewer.
4. Click
Open.
5. Repeat
step 2 through
step 4 for the target document, using the set button for the target document window (
By default, Stylus Studio runs the diff calculation automatically when you select the target document. If the default
On changes setting has changed, you need to run the diff calculation manually by clicking the
Calculate diff button (
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