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Operations That May Cause Conflicts
The following are types of operations that may create conflicts when making structural changes when editing document content in the Word editor:
Operation
Example
Description
Insert Node
In the Edit tree, node I is inserted with respect to the Original tree.
Reorder
In the Edit tree, nodes B and C are internally moved nodes with respect to the Original tree.
Move
In the Edit tree, C is an external move with respect to the Original tree (C has a different parent than it did in the Original tree).
Delete
In the Edit tree, C does not exist so it is a node deleted from the Original tree.