If you are logged in to Vault, you can use the Prospector tree to create a new project in the project database.
You create the project using either the default Sample Project template, or another template you have saved. Project templates provide the capability to create a new project with a predetermined folder structure, where each folder can also contain files of any type. The template folders are found in the Autodesk Civil 3D Project Templates folder on your local disk.
The working folder maps your local copies of project files to the master copies of project files in the Vault database.
The default working folder for Autodesk Vault projects is C:\Users\Public\Documents\Autodesk\Civil 3D Projects. This same default location is also used for data shortcut projects. For ease of management, it is a best practice in most cases to use different working folders for the two project types.
The working folder contains your local copies of files for all the projects stored in a Vault database. If all your projects are stored in the same Vault database, you will use the same working folder for all projects. If you work with projects that are stored in different Vault databases, you can prevent confusion by using a different working folder for each Vault database.
Projects can be created at any level in the hierarchy below the working folder. For example, within the working folder, you could have a folder named for the year, and then you can store projects associated with that year inside that folder.
In general, you should not change your working folder while you have any objects referenced or files checked out from a Vault project. The working folder is used to determine the state of your local copies of files in relation to the master copies in the project database.
The active project is displayed in bold type in the Prospector tree. It is the default project for the project dialog boxes.
Export a project to a ZIP file for storage, or to move the project to another vault.
When a project is exported, copies of the latest versions of all drawings and other documents are compressed and saved in a ZIP archive. This archive can be reliably imported to a vault, retaining the data references between drawings.
The export operation does not affect the original project documents. They remain in place for ongoing use.
Tutorial Exercise: Exporting a Vault Project
The system displays a progress bar while the files are compressed and saved.
You can import a Vault project or a project that uses data shortcuts.
Data shortcuts are converted to Vault references during import.
The project to be imported can be in a folder or a ZIP file. If you are importing a project that was previously exported from a vault, it is in a ZIP file.
You cannot import a project if it has the same name as an existing project in the vault.