Compare documents in Google Docs is a useful feature to have, especially when comparing various longer documents and trying to find out where information may be different.

I have use this to compare yearly school policy documents and find the differences in those documents year after year. I've also used this when comparing various planning documents. It runs in less than a few seconds and can automatically highlight the sections that were changed.

To use Compare Documents in Google docs, open the document you'd like to compare.
Find your 'Tools' menu.
Select compare documents and select the second document you'd like to compare the opened file to.

The check runs and generates a compare file with all changes highlighted as suggestions.

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