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2 Choose File > Workgroup > Verify State, or choose Verify State from the Workgroup
pop-up menu.
To check in a file:
Do one of the following:
To check in the file and update changes to the server, choose File > Workgroup >
Check In. Alternately, choose Check In from the Workgroup pop-up menu.
To check in the file without updating changes to the server, choose File > Workgroup >
Cancel Check Out. Alternately, choose Cancel Check Out from the Workgroup
pop-up menu.
Saving changes to the server
While you have a file checked out, you can save changes to the managed file on the server.
This allows you to share your work with other users without giving up your lock on the file.
To save changes to the server:
1 Open your local copy of the file.
2 Do one of the following:
Choose File > Workgroup > Save.
Choose Save from the Workgroup pop-up menu
window (Windows) or document window (Mac OS).
Adding files to the server
Adding a file to a WebDAV server initiates workgroup management for the file; in other
words, you create a managed file by adding it to a server.
To add a file to a WebDAV server:
1 Open the file you want to add to the server.
2 Do one of the following:
Choose File > Workgroup > Save As.
Choose Save As from the Workgroup pop-up menu
window (Windows) or document window (Mac OS).
3 Choose a server from the pop-up menu; then locate the directory to which you want to
save the file.
4 Type in a filename in the Name text box, and choose a format from the Format pop-up
menu.
Note: Be sure to specify a file extension if the file will be downloaded to a computer
running a Windows operating system.
5 To check out the file, select Keep This File Checked Out for Editing.
6 Click Save.
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