Use case · Review teams

Review document versions and risks

Version review is not just finding changed words. The real work is deciding which changes affect scope, numbers, obligations, or the final message. Lesser helps make those differences reviewable.

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Version review

Document version review

DOCXagreement_v2.docxDOCXagreement_v3.docxDOCXreview_notes.docx

Compare these versions and list the changes that need a reviewer’s attention.

Workflow

How the work moves from files to output

Compare working drafts, surface meaningful changes, and prepare review notes for the final file.

01

Compare

Read the drafts side by side

Identify changed sections without treating every wording change as equally important.

Version review

Document version review

DOCXagreement_v2.docxDOCXagreement_v3.docx

Compare these versions and list the changes that need a reviewer’s attention.

02

Prioritize

Separate risk from wording cleanup

Flag changes to scope, amounts, dates, obligations, or claims before the final review.

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DOCXagreement_v2.docx
DOCXagreement_v3.docx
DOCXreview_notes.docx

Working instruction

Compare these versions and list the changes that need a reviewer’s attention.

03

Share

Leave clear reviewer notes

Turn the comparison into questions and next actions that can live with the document.

Output

Document version review

Version review

Change summary and review questions

Meaningful change summary
Reviewer questions
Notes ready for the final draft

Lesser

Finish document work inside the files you already have.

Open the related Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files, describe the result, and let Lesser carry the work through edits and saving.

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