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NOTE Two projects can reference the same drawing file. If both projects try to
modify the same drawing with a project-wide tagging or cross-referencing function
it can lead to conflicts.
Details
Switches between displaying drawing previews and drawing descriptions. The
drawing details are updated when you highlight a drawing file and remain
visible until a new drawing file is selected. Use the up and down arrow keys
on your keyboard to switch drawings.
Displays project and drawing detail based on what is highlighted in
the Project pane. Information listed includes the status, file name, file
Details
location, file size, last saved date, and the name of the last user who
modified the file.
Displays the last saved thumbnail view for the highlighted drawing
in the drawing list.
Preview
Vault Status Icons
(you must be logged into the vault) The Vault Status Icons indicate the status
of your local copy of the files as compared against the master copy of those
same files in the vault.
The Vault Status indicate when the local copy is in sync with the master and
when it is not. The tooltips help guide you to the next logical steps - especially
when the local copy is no longer in sync with the master. These icons are
crucial to the overall understanding of how to work in a vaulted environment.
MeaningIcon
File is not in the vault.
File is in the vault and available to be checked out. The version in your working
folder is the same as in the vault. Also referred to as the Latest Version.
File is in the vault and available to be checked out, but the local version is
newer than the latest version in the vault. This status typically means that your
local file was changed without checking it out. If you want to save these changes,
check out the file with the Don'tGet Local Copy option.
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