You can use the
command to prevent others from making changes to project points while you are editing them.To edit a project point, check it out to a drawing, edit it in the drawing, and then check it back into the project.
Checking out a project point creates a local copy of the point in the drawing. The
command gives you exclusive access to the project point; no one else can check it out while you are working on it.If the Check Out command is not available, you can use the Get From Project command to a read-only local copy of the point.
Tutorial Exercise: Checking Out and Modifying Project Points
Local copies of the points are created in the active drawing.
You can use the
command to check in checked-out project points.After you edit one or more project points, use the Check In command to replace the existing project point with your local copy of the project point, and increase the project point’s version number.
The Check In command always updates the project point from the drawing that the point was checked out to.