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Efficient collaboration in CAD ROOMS means preventing multiple people from editing the same file at the same time. This is handled through the Check-In / Check-Out system.
Important workflow reminder
If you checked out a file and made changes, do not check it in before contributing.
The correct workflow is: Check out → Modify → Contribute → Check in if needed.
🔒 What Is Check-Out?
- Check-Out locks a file so only you can edit it.
- It helps prevent editing conflicts during collaboration.
- While a file is checked out, other users can still preview it, but only users with the right permissions can edit, replace, or delete it.
- While a file is checked out by you, you can:
- Replace the file with a new version
- Delete the file if it is no longer needed
- Check-Out does not create a new version by itself.
🔓 What Is Check-In?
- Check-In unlocks a file so others can edit it again.
- If you edited a checked-out file, contribute your changes first.
- During contribution, the Check-in option is enabled by default, so the file is often checked in as part of the same workflow.
- Once checked in, teammates can check out the file for their own edits.
- Check-In does not create a new version by itself.
⚠️ Note: Only Project Admins and Collaborators can perform Check-In and Check-Out. Viewers have read-only access and cannot check out, check in, replace, delete, or contribute files.
How to Check Out a File
You can check out files in two ways:
- Top Toolbar
- Select a file in the Files tab.
- Click Checkout in the top-right toolbar.
- Right-Click Menu
- Right-click the file.
- Select Checkout from the context menu.
Once checked out, the file status shows who currently has the file checked out.
Auto check-out fallback
If changes are saved before a manual check-out, CAD ROOMS can fall back to auto check-out behavior so those changes can still be tracked. Even so, checking out first remains the recommended workflow.
How to Check In a File
Use Check In when you want to release a file lock. If you modified the file, contribute your changes first — the file can be checked in during the contribution process.
You can check in a file using either method:
- Top Toolbar
- Select the file.
- Click Check In in the top-right toolbar.
- Right-Click Menu
- Right-click the file.
- Select Check In.
Once checked in, other eligible teammates can check out the file again.
Automatic Check-In
When contributing a file, the Check-in option is enabled by default. This means the file is checked in automatically unless you uncheck it to keep the file locked.
What You Can Do While a File Is Checked Out
When you check out a file, you gain extended control:
- Replace File
- Right-click → Replace
- Select a new version
- Contribute to finalize the change and create a new version
- Delete File
- Right-click → Delete
- The deletion is staged
- You must Contribute for the deletion to be applied to the project history
- If the staged deletion was a mistake, you can Reset it before contributing
⚠️ Note: These options are only available to the user who checked out the file (Admins or Collaborators).
Check-In, Contribute, and Version History
- Every Contribution creates a new version of the file and updates the project’s version history.
- Check-In only unlocks the file for others — it does not create a new version by itself.
- The version log provides:
- Automatic versioning of contributed changes over time
- Time Travel options to roll back to earlier versions if necessary
- Audit trails showing who made contributions and when