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Overview

The diff view shows you a precise, shape-by-shape breakdown of what changed between any two versions of your deck. Every text edit, every number change, every moved or resized shape — surfaced clearly, without scrolling through slides manually. This is designed for the review step that follows AI generation: instead of eyeballing 40 shapes to find the three that changed, Gedonus shows you exactly which ones changed and what the difference is.

Comparing two versions

  1. In the task pane, open Version history.
  2. Select the version you want to compare from (the older one).
  3. Select the version you want to compare to (the newer one).
  4. Click Compare.
Gedonus opens the diff view, listing every changed shape across all slides.

Reading the diff

Each row in the diff view represents one changed shape. For each shape you see:
FieldDescription
SlideThe slide number the shape is on
Shape nameThe internal name of the shape
Change typeAdded, removed, or modified
BeforeThe original value (text, number, or property)
AfterThe new value
Changes to numbers are highlighted. Changes to text show an inline before/after. Structural changes (shape added or removed) are flagged separately.

Accepting and rejecting edits

In Progress Granular per-shape accept/reject is in active development. The current release shows the full diff; selective acceptance is coming in the next version. The current workflow:
  1. Review the diff list.
  2. Make manual adjustments to any shapes you want to revert.
  3. Save a new version once you are satisfied.
Per-shape accept and reject — identical to code review in Cursor or GitHub — is the top priority for the next release.

Scenario

An analyst uses Claude for PowerPoint to update the financial projections across four slides. Instead of scrolling through every shape manually, they open the diff view in Gedonus. Three shapes changed. Two look correct — the updated revenue numbers. One is flagged as a number change that does not match the model. The analyst reverts that one shape, saves a new version, and sends the deck for review. That review cycle — which used to take hours — takes minutes.

Next steps

Compliance Checks

Automatic brand and number verification. Coming soon.

Approval Workflows

Formal sign-off before decks go out. Coming soon.