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A project searches for nonliterary files in the editable locations. For best results,
specify only one editable location in each project.
Because other design groups may also use the same library parts, library
locations may be specified in multiple projects. It is a good practice to make
library locations and the files in them read-only.
Setting Up Projects
Set the project type when you create or edit a project. The type determines
where files can be edited and saved, who has access to files, and check-in and
check-out behavior.
It is a good practice to set up your file structure and understand who can access
the file data before you create a project.
Project Types
You can create these project types:
Single user
Vault (Autodesk Vault must be installed to use this project).
When multiple designers must have access to data, we recommend that you
install Autodesk Vault. Its extensive data management capabilities let you
keep all versions of a file and give you the ability to search and query design
data.
Use single-user projects if you work alone or if no one else needs access to
your files.
NOTE In the Project wizard, Semi-isolated and Shared project types are unavailable
by default. It is recommended that you use Autodesk Vault to manage multi-user
projects. If you have a requirement to create legacy project types, click Tools
Application Options General tab. Select the Enable creation of legacy project
types check box. Consult the online Help for more information about those project
types.
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