What changed in your agreement?
Monday, March 2, 2009 at 9:39AM When you invite someone to an agreement in Agree2, you are both able to negotiate, by proposing changes to the agreement. These might be small but important changes, such as a price, but they could also be extra clauses or changes in the text.
Agree2 manages a history of these changes, which is often called a version history. We also provide a very easy tool for finding out exactly what changed with each version.
This is the version history of the OAuth Non Assertion Covenant where you can see how the OAuth Standards Group collaboratively wrote the text.
From your agreement’s page you will see this little note about who proposed the last change to the agreement. Click the “See what changed” link:

This screen will show you what has changed between this and the previous version. You can see what has changed between this and any other version by clicking the magnifying glass in the version list on the right hand side.
Changes to fields
In many cases the changes you might negotiate are the easy to change smart fields, which might contain the price or other such items in a standard agreement template. If any of these are changed they are highlighted at the top of the agreement:
Changes to text
Some substantial changes to the agreements text might be easy to see, but often there are smaller changes that could change the meaning of the agreement.

The two versions are listed side by side. We highlight the Paragraph and the exact words that have changed to make it easy to see what changed.
Reverting to previous versions
If you or your client made a change that you aren’t happy about, you can always revert back to a particular version. You should be aware that this does create a whole new version in the version history, so you still have a history of the negotiation in the future.
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