The Compare Documents command in SolidWorks is used to compare the document properties, features, geometry, and bill of materials between two documents. The comparison of two documents can be compared in an overlay window to identify the changes that occurred in the documents. For example, in an industry, a product design has two or more revisions. If the user uses the standard method to compare the difference between those product design revisions, it takes more time. As an alternative, the user can easily use this method to compare two different documents to save time. Click Tools –> Compare –> Documents The above image shows that the user could open the two documents for comparison and follow the above steps. The Compare Command will be opened in the Task Pane. Then follow the below steps: The above image shows that the user can follow the above steps to Compare Documents. In this step, the compare document shows the File Properties, Part Properties, and Document Properties – Detailing of the two Documents. This step shows the difference between the two document Features. BASE_BRACKET_&. SLDPRT FILE: The feature operations are not performed & displayed. BASE_BRACKET_1&. SLDPRT FILE: The feature operations are performed in this file. They are This result has two comparisons. They are This result displays, This result displays, This Compare Document command is used to compare the Documents properties, Features, and Geometry. The user can easily identify the differences and the changes that occurred in two different documents.
Compare Documents in SolidWorks:
Introduction:
5 Steps involved in Compare/Identify changes between documents
Step 1:Select & Compare Documents
Step 2: Run Comparison
STEP 3: Compare Document Result
File Properties Displays:
Part Properties Displays:
Document Properties(Detailing – Annotation) Displays:
STEP 4: Compare Feature Result
STEP 5: Compare Geometry Result
Volume Comparison:
Face Comparison:
Conclusion:
How to Compare Documents in SolidWorks?

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