To create a reference to a Vault project object
 
   
  - Open the drawing to which you want to add the reference, and make it the active drawing. 
	 
 
- In 
		Toolspace, on the 
		Prospector tab, expand the 
		Projects collection. 
	 
 
- Expand the project and object collections that contain the project object. 
		
Note:  The object can exist in any project. You can create references to objects in different projects in the same drawing. 
		
 
	  
- Right-click the project object. 
	 
 
- Click 
		Create Reference. 
	 
 
- In the Create Reference dialog box for the object, specify how the object’s geometry will be displayed in the drawing. 
	 
 
- Click 
		OK. 
	 
 
 
 
To promote a project object
 
   
  You can replace a read-only object reference with an editable copy of the project object by promoting the object reference. 
  
 
  Important:  Promoting an object reference severs all connections to project object source data. The connection cannot be re-established. 
  
 
  You should promote an object reference only when you have no need to maintain the project object’s link to its source drawing or data. 
  
  Note: 
	 Corridor references cannot be promoted.
  
 
  - In 
		Toolspace, on the 
		Prospector tab, under the 
		Open Drawings collection, expand the drawing that contains the project reference object you want to promote. 
	 
 
- Expand the drawing object collection that contains the object reference you want to promote. 
	 
 
- Right-click the object and click 
		Promote. 
	 
 
 
 
To delete a project object
 
   
  Make an object unavailable for referencing in other project drawings. 
  
 
  You can delete an object from the list of reference objects for a project. Any existing references to the object remain intact, and continue to be updated from the source object. 
  
 
  When all references of an object have been removed from a project, it is still visible in the Vault Client, and its unreferenced state is indicated with an 
	 
 icon. 
  
 
  Note: If you have workgroup replication enabled in Vault Professional, your workgroup must have ownership of a project object's source drawing before you can remove a project object. 
  
 
  - In 
		Toolspace, on the 
		Prospector tab, expand the 
		Projects collection. 
	 
 
- Expand the project and object collections that contain the project object. 
	 
 
- Right-click the project object to be deleted. 
	 
 
- Click 
		Remove. 
	 
 
 
 
To get the latest version of a project object
 
   
  If someone makes a change to a project object, you can easily update your local copy of the object’s source drawing. 
  
 
  When someone creates a new version of a project object’s source drawing in the project database, your local copy becomes out of date. You can determine the state of your local copy by the icon displayed next to either the source drawing or the project object in the 
	 Prospector tree. 
  
 
  Note:  The 
	 Get Latest Version command is available at all levels of a project in the 
	 Prospector tree, when applicable. 
  
 
  - In 
		Toolspace, on the 
		Prospector tab, expand the 
		Projects collection. 
	 
 
- Expand the project collection that contains the project object. 
	 
 
- Expand the object collection that contains the project object. 
	 
 
- Right-click the project object and click 
		. 
	 
 
- In the 
		Get Latest Version dialog box, select 
		Include File Dependencies to display dependent files in the 
		Project Files 
		list. 
	 
 
- Clear the check boxes next to files and folders that you do not want updated. 
	 
 
- Click 
		OK. 
	 
 
 
 
To access a source drawing for a project object
 
   
  You can quickly open or switch to a project object’s source drawing. 
  
 
  You can open a project object’s source drawing from the project object level in the 
	 Prospector tree. If the drawing is already open, you can make it the active drawing. 
  
 
  Note:  If you do not have the drawing checked out, you can only open the drawing in read-only mode. 
  
 
  - In 
		Toolspace, on the 
		Prospector tab, expand the 
		Projects collection. 
	 
 
- Expand the project collection that contains the project object. 
	 
 
- Expand the object collection that contains the project object. 
	 
 
- Right-click the project object and do one of the following: 
		
- If you have the source drawing checked out, click 
			 Open Source Drawing to open it. 
		  
 
- If you do not have the source drawing checked out, click 
			 Open Source Drawing (Read-only) to open it. 
		  
 
- If the drawing is open, click 
			 Switch To Source Drawing to make it the active drawing.