

In the top right hand corner you might also see a red circle with a cross through it.

(The intention of this method is that all subsequent work will be done beneath the "\Designs" folder.) The file will be vaulted as "$\Designs\Part1.ipj". The part file is located locally in "C:\Work\Designs\Part1.ipj". The file will be vaulted as "$\Designs\Designs.ipj" The project file is located locally in "C:\Work\Designs.ipj". In this window, you can see that both the project file and the part file will be checked in to Vault. This method prevents you from having to ever worry about adding a library path or copying a file from another project. Using this method, any data in the vault can be reused in any assembly by using the Place from Vault command.
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