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Old 05-23-2001
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How do we compare files?

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file1 stores 2 groups of data, agf1 and bgf1, say.
file2 stores 2 groups of data, agf2 and bgf2, likewise.
I amended agf1 and bgf2. After comparing the two files and finding that they are different, how do we merge them?
 

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