About Working on a Data Shortcut Project in Autodesk Docs

This topic covers key points about working on a data shortcut project in Autodesk Docs.

For information about creating a data shortcut project in Autodesk Docs, see To Create a Data Shortcut Project in Autodesk Docs.

For information about setting up a data shortcut project in Autodesk Docs, see About Setting up a Civil 3D Data Shortcut Project in Autodesk Docs.

Connecting to an existing project as an invited user

After you are invited to an Autodesk Docs project, you will receive a Welcome email with a link to the project. You must log in to the project to accept the invitation. To accept the invitation, click Go to Your Project. You will be asked to sign in to Autodesk Docs if you are not already signed in.

Verify that Desktop Connector is running

Before you can use Autodesk Docs with Civil 3D, be sure Desktop Connector is running. When Desktop Connector is running, a small icon will appear in your Windows system tray: .

When Autodesk Desktop Connector is installed, it will add itself to your Windows startup programs. That means it should launch automatically when you start Windows.

If you need to launch Desktop Connector manually, go to the Windows start menu Autodesk Autodesk Desktop Connector.

For more information about Desktop Connector, see About Autodesk Desktop Connector.

Civil 3D Start tab

In Civil 3D, examine the Start tab. It looks different after Civil 3D 2020.2 to accommodate Autodesk Docs design workflows.

Click Autodesk Docs on the far left of the screen.

Select your project and double-click on the Project Files folder.

Note: Whenever possible, it is recommended not to rename the Project Files folder. If you need to do so, do it on the Autodesk Docs website, making sure that no one is working in the project and all documents from the individual machines are in 'Synced' status in Desktop Connector.

For more information, see About the Civil 3D Start Tab.

Opening files

Users can open a Civil 3D file through the Start tab or by opening the file through the application menu.

After selecting a file, it may take a few moments to open. Desktop Connector is communicating with Autodesk Docs to verify the version you are opening is up to date and not locked by another user. The file and any required references will be downloaded on demand.

Note: Do not double-click on a DWG file to open it from the local Autodesk Docs folder.

Once the drawing is opened inside Civil 3D, work can commence on the drawing as normal.

Saving to the cloud

Be patient on first-time saves to the cloud. When saving a file to the cloud for the first time, it will take time for it to sync and propagate to all other users. If you click Save again too soon, you will receive a message indicating that the file is write protected.

File locking

When a user opens a drawing, it is locked to other users. Autodesk Docs does not enable the ability for multiple users to edit a file at once. The file will appear locked if it is in the process of being synced to Autodesk Docs.

To gain access to a file that is locked by another user, you can ask the owner of the lock to close and unlock the file. To override someone's lock, you need Folder Control permission. For more information, see Folder Permissions.

For more information about file locking, see About Locking Documents Stored in Autodesk Docs.

Versioning and syncing

A new version is created in Autodesk Docs when a file is saved.

When saving and closing a file, the file may remain locked temporarily until the changes have finished uploading to Autodesk Docs. From Civil 3D 2022.0 onwards, this behaviour can be changed using the CloudCollabModifiedOption system variable. For more information, see CloudCollabModifiedOption System Variable.

Note: To ensure that documents remain locked in Autodesk Docs until your changes have finished uploading, set the CloudCollabModifiedOption system variable to 0.

Accessing and Working in the Data Shortcut Project

Project team members who are collaborating on the project can use the following steps to access and work in the project.

  1. In Civil 3D, use the Set Working Folder command to set the working folder to match the working folder in Autodesk Docs that was specified when the data shortcut project was created.
  2. Use the Set Data Shortcuts Project Folder command to select the data shortcut project.
  3. Create data shortcuts in the project.
  4. Create data shortcut references from the data shortcuts.
  5. Upload files to Autodesk Docs that you plan on making references to and make xrefs to those files.
  6. You can use the Check Reference Status command to check for updates of referenced files in the current drawing.
  7. To update the data shortcut list in the Prospector tree, right-click the collection and select Refresh.

Syncing modifications to data shortcuts

Generally, using the Refresh command on the data shortcut item in the Prospector tree will write all changes to disc and execute a full sync, both uploading local changes and downloading other users' changes. When the Refresh command has finished, the sync has also finished.

In addition, creating or modifying data shortcuts will modify the files on disc immediately, and Desktop Connector will automatically upload those changes shortly thereafter, even without using the Refresh command. However, changes to the folder structure of data shortcuts will be written to disc (and subsequently synced) only on refresh, switching projects or closing Civil 3D.

Currently, there is no safety mechanism, such as locking, to ensure that multiple users are not modifying data shortcuts concurrently. Changes to the data shortcut folder structure may be lost since they are not synced automatically.

Note: Use the Refresh command before and after making changes to the folder structure to minimise the risk of losing changes.

File references: Data shortcuts, external references and beyond

The biggest change in the day-to-day workflow for users is remembering to upload and then attach files intended for use as references. In this context, a reference refers to any file outside of the host DWG. This could be images, other DWG files, Navisworks projects, Recap Point clouds, Microsoft Excel spreadsheets and text files.

Upload intended references to Autodesk Docs first and then attach them.

Attaching external references

  1. Upload the references to Autodesk Docs using Desktop Connector.
  2. Connect using Relative path whenever possible.
  3. Browse to the Desktop Connector folder to link references.