DesignSeries00004.pngSharing a Project File

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Project Sharing

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Any user can convert an existing Vectorworks file into a shared project file. When you set up a shared project, you are automatically added as a user with the Administrative permission level.

There are four sequential pages in the sharing setup; click the Finish button at any time to accept the default settings and finish the setup.

To share a project file:

  1. Save a copy of the Vectorworks file to be shared in a location where other users can access it. This can be on your local network, or in a shared folder in your local Box, Dropbox, Google Drive, or OneDrive folder (share the folder that contains the project file, not the project file itself).

  2. Open the file, and select the command.

  3. The Project Sharing Setup dialog box opens.

  4. On the Share Document pane, select whether to automatically open a working file after the setup is complete. If the project file will be shared over a local network, select the Network Protocol users can use to connect to the file. Do not allow both SMB and AFP protocols if the file is on a network-attached storage (NAS) device. Click Next to continue.

  5. On the Administer Users pane, your user name (the name you use to log into your computer) automatically displays as the file administrator. Click Add or Import to add users to the project, as described in Users Tab. See Permission Level Descriptions for details about permissions. Click Next to continue.

  6. Alternatively, simply set the Default permission for new users and do not enter any users at this time. Any user who creates a working file from the project file is automatically added to the user list with the default permission.

  7. On the Classify Layers pane, click the Master Layer (master_layer.png) column for layers that should only be modified by users with the Administrative or Project permission level. Click Next to continue.

  8. On the Set Backup Policy pane, specify how to back up the file, as described in Backup Tab. Click Finish to convert the .vwx file into a .vwxp, or project file.

  9. If you selected the option to open a working file, the New Working Document dialog box opens. Click OK.

  10. From the working file, select the layers or objects to check out for editing, as described in Creating and Editing a Working File.

The Vectorworks file is converted into a project file with the same name, but with the .vwxp extension. Once created, the project file cannot be edited directly. Anyone who opens the .vwxp file is automatically prompted to create a working file. From a working file, any user with Administrative permission can edit the project settings; see The Project Sharing Dialog Box.

Cloud Integration

To use cloud-based project sharing, create the project file in a folder in your local Box, Dropbox, Google Drive, or OneDrive folder, and then share the folder with the appropriate users. See Sharing a Project File. Alternatively, move (do not copy) an existing project file to a shared cloud folder.

Once the project file is in the cloud folder, leave it there, and never make any copies. If the Vectorworks program detects multiple copies of a project file, an alert displays. See Resetting the Project File for recovery instructions.

When a user opens a working file connected to a project file shared on the cloud, the user must have an active internet connection, and the user’s desktop client for Box, Dropbox, Google Drive, or OneDrive must be running. Otherwise, the user is automatically prompted to work in offline mode. See Working in Offline Mode.

Resetting the Project File

Once the project file is stored on the cloud, do not manually duplicate or replace it. The following actions will cause an error condition, and you (or another user with Administrative permission) will have to reset the project file to continue using it:

        Placing a copy of the project file in another shared cloud folder

        Changing a copy of the project file and then copying it back to the original shared location

        Restoring an earlier version of the project file from the cloud provider’s version history

If you replace a project file with a project backup file created by the Vectorworks application, no error condition will occur. However, all working files will have to be recreated.

To reset the project file, do one of the following:

        Open the project file. From the alert dialog box, click Reset.

        Open a working file connected to the problem project file. From the alert dialog box, select Reset the Project File cloud version, and click OK.

Notify all users to recreate their working files after a reset.

Copying a Project File

If you want to experiment with a different variation of a project file, save a copy of it with a different name. This creates a project with all of the same settings, but the history database is cleared.

To create a copy of a shared project, open a working file. Select File > Save A Copy As, and then select the Vectorworks Project Files (.vwxp) file type. Do not copy project files using Windows Explorer or Mac Finder.

Backing up a Project File

If you want to save an archive version of a project before the project is completed, save a copy of it as a regular Vectorworks file. This creates a non-shared Vectorworks (.vwx) file, and allows users to keep sharing the project (.vwxp) file.

To create a regular (non-shared) Vectorworks file from a shared project, open a working file. Select File > Save A Copy As, and then select the Vectorworks Drawings (.vwx) file type.

Locking the Project File

When work on a shared project file is complete, the project manager can prevent further changes by changing the permission level of all users to Read Only, and also setting the default permission for new users to Read Only.

 

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