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Tag: Compare Files

Compare files in Visual Studio Code

To compare files in Visual Studio Code, right-click on the first file then click Select for Compare.

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Posted on December 14, 2019December 18, 2019Categories Visual Studio CodeTags Compare Files, Visual Studio, Visual Studio Code, VS, VS CodeLeave a comment on Compare files in Visual Studio Code
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