Comparing files
You can examine the similarities and differences of two
file versions from the History dialog box. The
versions can be writable, and do not require a common ancestor. Comparisons
are relative to the second version selected.
Showing parallel versions
Parallel conflicts occur when there are parallel
versions of objects in a project. If you find parallel versions in
your project, you can compare and merge the files, and view the history
and properties of the files.
Comparing an object to a related object
You can examine the similarities and differences of an
object version to its associated object. You can also compare a project
with its baseline project, a project grouping with its baseline, and
a process rule with its process.
Comparing two like objects
You can examine the similarities and differences between
two of the same types of objects. Additionally, you can compare files;
however, you are actually comparing the content, not the properties,
of the files.