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Automatic Folder Merging

The folder comparison window supports automatic merging of folders into a common ancestor folder in a similar manner to the file comparison window. The first and third folders will typically be independently modified copies of the common ancestor (middle) folder.

The automatic merging operation will merge changes from the first and third folders back into the common ancestor folder. The operation can involve removal, copying, and merging of files.

To perform an automatic folder merge:

When an automatic merging operation finishes, the folder comparison window will be updated to show what happened during the operation.

If you have enabled the option to Hide Unchanged Files in the View menu, files that are now unchanged as a result of the merging operation will disappear from view.

Files that were successfully operated upon will be marked as Resolved, and their names will appear dimmed.

A bookmark icon will appear in the left margin of the results list to indicate what happened to the common ancestor file. A comment is often attached to the bookmark. To see the comment, hover the mouse pointer over the bookmark or right-click on the bookmark and select Edit Comment... from the context menu.

A conflict bookmark is attached to files that either could not be merged due to merging conflicts or unexpected errors. In either case, the bookmark comment will describe the problem.

Files that could not be merged automatically due to merging conflicts should be merged manually using the file comparison window.

Merging rules

The following rules define what will happen to selected files during an automatic merging operation: