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# Compare Content Difference

## Compare Content View

AirOps Grid provides a powerful content comparison feature that allows you to review, accept, or reject suggested changes to your content. This feature is particularly valuable for content optimization and quality control workflows.

## How to Set Up

**When Content Comparison is the FINAL step in your workflow**, the grid output provides an enhanced review experience:

1. **Eye Icon in HTML Column**: The resulting HTML column in the grid will display an eye icon (👁️) next to each row
2. **Interactive Diff View**: Clicking the eye icon opens a visual diff viewer that shows:
   * Original content with strikethrough formatting for removed text
   * New content highlighted for additions
   * A "Proposed Improvement" summary (based on your Update Instructions)
   * **Accept/Reject buttons** for last-mile human review

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This feature is **particularly powerful for on-page content refresh use cases**, where you need to:

* Review AI-suggested improvements to existing content
* Maintain quality control before publishing updates
* Ensure brand consistency and accuracy
* Make final accept/reject decisions with full context


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