Exercise 4: Checking In A Project Object - Autodesk CIVIL3D - CIVILDESIGNCOMP 2007 SLM CD Tutorials Manual

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2 Expand Open Drawings
Definition.
3 In the surface Definition, right-click the Breaklines collection. Click Add.
4 In the Add Breaklines dialog box, optionally give the breakline a name.
Click OK. In the drawing window, click the polyline to convert it to a
breakline.
5 Click
Further exploration: If you want to see how the drawing icon appears to
another database user, complete the following steps:
On the Prospector tab, Master View, right-click the Projects collection and
click Log Out.
Right-click the Projects collection, click Log In, then log in as user kgreen.
In the Tutorial Vault Project, note the 'checked out' icon next to
Project-XGND.dwg.
Hover the cursor over the 'checked out' icon to see a tooltip that indicates
which user has checked out the drawing.
Log out as kgreen, then log in as pred.
To continue this tutorial, go to
205).

Exercise 4: Checking In a Project Object

You check in a project object by checking in the checked-out drawing that
contains it.
For more information, see the AutoCAD Civil 3D Help topic Checking a Drawing
In to a Project.
In this exercise, you will check in the source drawing that contains the surface
XGND, which you modified in the previous exercise.
This exercise continues from
Object
(page 204).
Project-XGND
Save to save the changes to the surface.
Exercise 4: Checking In a Project Object
Exercise 3: Checking Out and Modifying a Project
Exercise 4: Checking In a Project Object | 205
Surfaces
XGND
(page

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