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March 20, 2007
Comparing Two PDFs
The other side is strictly maintaining document control for the new agreement you are negotiating. Opposing counsel will only give you a PDF and now there are several revisions.
If you had the original word processing files, you could compare them using a tool like Deltaview or perhaps the built-in tools provided in your word processor program.
But… you only have PDFs.
You need to find out what has changed.
What to do?
Fortunately, Acrobat Professional can create a side-by-side comparison report and to help you spot any changes.
Deletions are indicated with red strikethrough text:

Additions have blue underlines:

Read on to learn how to easily compare two documents using Acrobat.