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Hi,


I’m looking for a way to see what has changed, in the versioning, when viewing Figma files sent to me. As far as I can tell you can only view old versions and not see what changed between an old version and a current one. It’s particularly difficult to detect changes on files with many pages/boards/wireframes.


It would be great if you could click a version and compare it to the current version with a highlight and greyscale/colour content to easily see what’s new/what’s not.


Thanks

Any updates? +1


Hey All, thanks for the feedback!


This isn’t on our immediate roadmap, but we’ll pass it onto our team for future consideration.


I hope that will be soon. The community is in dire need for such a feature.


Resolving conflicts is really dire at the moment as a library manager, as I have no idea what’s different between versions, much of the time.


I either have to cross my fingers and hope it’s ok (potentially impacting 100s of teammates) or blow away my work and redo it.


I’d love a way to see a code diff, even if it’s hard to read, just for my sanity.


As a viewer, I want a different filter/background or something to differentiate the current version from the version history so that when I briefly look at the board, I know what version I’m looking at and if it is the current one


+1 on Figma Comparison capability. Much needed feature.


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