Permission levels for resources and other global data
Resource or setting |
Permission to modify |
Permission to commit |
Refresh updates working file |
Scripts and script palettes |
Layers-Restricted |
Layers-Restricted |
Yes, always |
Worksheets |
Layers-Restricted |
Layers-Restricted |
Yes, always |
All other resources: Fill resources (gradients, hatches, images, and tiles) Line types Record formats Renderworks backgrounds, styles, and textures Materials Roof, slab, and wall styles Sketch styles Symbols and symbol folders Text styles |
Layers & Resources |
Layers & Resources |
Yes, always |
Patterns |
Layers & Resources |
Layers & Resources |
Yes, always |
Classes |
Project |
Project |
Yes, always |
Story data |
Project |
Project |
Yes, always |
Dimension standards |
Layers & Resources |
Layers & Resources |
Yes, always |
Saved views |
Layers-Restricted |
Layers-Unrestricted |
Yes, always |
Publish saved sets |
Layers-Unrestricted |
Layers-Unrestricted |
Yes, always |
Batch render jobs |
Layers-Unrestricted |
Layers-Unrestricted |
Yes, always |
Working planes |
Layers-Restricted |
Project |
No |
“Refresh updates working file” describes what happens in the working file when you use the Refresh command:
No: A refresh never updates the setting in the working file.
Yes, always: A refresh always updates the setting in the working file with the setting from the project file.
Yes, if not modified: A refresh updates the setting in the working file only if you did not change it. Once you change the setting in your working file, a refresh will not override it. To reload all settings from the project file, click Reset Document Preferences in the Project Sharing dialog box.