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is associated to the latest versions of the drawing at that instance. You can
edit individual drawings of a project and create versions of the drawings as
needed. When you want to take a project snapshot (create a project version),
check out the .wdp and check it back in.
Even if the .wdp is not modified, if any drawings have newer versions, a newer
version of the .wdp is created, associating all newer drawing versions.
TIP Use Vault Explorer to examine the relationship between versions of the project
file and corresponding drawings.
Roll back to a previous project version
You can roll back to a previous project version using Vault Explorer, restoring
the project file (.wdp) and all associated drawing and project configuration
files to a previous version.
1 Close the project and drawings in AutoCAD Electrical.
2 Using Vault Explorer, examine the .wdp file and corresponding drawing
versions.
3 Select the desired .wdp file.
4 Click Get Previous Version.
Automatically check in drawings
Some operations in AutoCAD Electrical (such as project-wide or reporting
tools) cause Vault to automatically check out all affected drawings. These
drawings can be automatically checked in when modifications are complete.
When asked whether to check the file in, click Yes or Yes to All. If you do not
want to be prompted to check in your drawings since you want the check-in
to happen automatically, in the Options dialog box, select Check In dialog
on auto check in.
When files are checked in, comments are automatically added to help identify
and distinguish between the versions of the files that are automatically created.
You can modify the comments as desired during check-in unless you
suppressed the Check In dialog box.
Shared sandbox guidelines
A shared workspace is a working folder located on a shared server for all users
to access. The shared workspace configuration can be used with:
Autodesk Vault
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