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You can also use drag-and-drop or Cut/Copy/Paste from the Microsoft Windows
desktop to update a file. If a file with the same name exists in the folder where
information is moved to, it is assumed that you want to update the existing
file.
When you use the Cut/Copy/Paste method to add or update a file, the item
is not locked.
Previous versions of project files are maintained on your site.
NOTE The project that you are adding a drawing to, may have a size limit in place.
This means that if the size limit has been reached you will receive an error message
and you can not upload files until more space is available. To make more space
available, either items need to be deleted or the size limit needs to be increased.
Contact your project or site administrator.
See also:
Add a New Drawing (page 204)
View a Drawing (page 205)
Edit an Existing Drawing (page 209)
Edit an Existing Drawing
You can edit drawing files from within your site. This means that changes
made to the file are made on the server that stores your site. The changes are
not made on your local hard drive.
When you click Edit, the selected drawing file is locked so others cannot edit
the file at the same time you are working with it. A locked file can still be
viewed.
To edit a drawing:
1 In the details view, select the drawing file you want to edit.
2 Right-click and choose Edit from the menu.
After you complete an editing session, it is recommended that you save the
drawing to your local computer. If the file is ready to be shared with other
project members the updated version can be copied back to the server using
the Update Project Documents wizard (in the toolbar, click the Update File
toolbar button). The current version of the file is replaced by the updated
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