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 Materials Record formats Renderworks backgrounds, styles, and textures Roof, slab, and wall styles Sketch styles Symbols and symbol folders Text styles Viewport 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.