Autodesk Docs is the storage location for your Collaboration for Civil 3D projects.
Accounts
- It is recommended that you understand Autodesk Docs user access levels, roles, folder permissions, and project organization.
- When Autodesk Docs account administrators invite members to an account, they can assign the new member to a company and a role. The company and the role can be used to streamline the process of providing access to projects and project folders. The account administrator can also import member names from a spreadsheet. For more information, see Manage Account Members in the Autodesk Docs Help.
- Autodesk Docs project members don't automatically get access to the project folders. In addition to inviting members to a project, the project administrator needs to give permissions to the team members to access the project folders. For more information, see How Do I Access Autodesk Collaboration for Civil 3D?.
- For tracking and communication purposes, it is recommended that user accounts in Autodesk Docs use the users' real names.
Data shortcut projects
- It is recommended that you create a new project in Autodesk Docs instead of moving an existing project to Autodesk Docs and continuing the work.
- You can migrate existing project files into Autodesk Docs, but you will need to take some actions to ensure that the project is properly configured. For more information, see Best Practices for Migrating an Existing Data Shortcut Project to Autodesk Docs.
- Several of the data shortcut-related commands require
Autodesk Collaboration for Civil 3D when you are working in an
Autodesk Docs project. If you don't currently have access to the functionality, the data shortcut commands that require
Autodesk Collaboration for Civil 3D will display a message after you select them to alert you of the requirement.
For more information, see About Working With Data Shortcut Projects in Autodesk Docs and How Do I Access Autodesk Collaboration for Civil 3D?.
Uploading, saving, and opening documents
- When you upload files to Autodesk Docs, avoid attempting to upload unsupported files. For more information, see Supported Files.
- The specified path and file name for uploaded files must be less than 244 characters. If this length is exceeded, the files might not upload successfully and you could experience unexpected behavior. For more information, see Docs - Long Path.
- The document version starts at V1 and is increased by 1 each time a file is saved. You can view the versions in the Autodesk Docs Viewer. For more information, see To Use Autodesk Docs Viewing and Markup Features for your Civil 3D Drawings.
- You might not be able to open
Autodesk Docs documents in the following cases:
- You are working offline (either using the Desktop Connector offline mode, or you are not connected to the internet) and you attempt to open a document that has a status of Online.
- Your Autodesk Docs permissions have changed.
- You have not signed in to Autodesk Account.
- Only documents that you can open directly in Civil 3D (DWG, DWT, DWS, and DXF) are displayed on the Autodesk Docs page and the Recent page of the Start tab.
Data storage environment
- A data shortcut project and its associated drawings need to be stored in the same data storage environment. For example, when you are working in a data shortcut project that is stored in Autodesk Docs, the drawing files must also be stored in Autodesk Docs.
- If the current drawing is in Autodesk Docs, the working folder needs to be in Autodesk Docs.
- It is not supported to associate a local drawing with an Autodesk Docs project, or to associate an Autodesk Docs project with a local drawing.
- Referenced files (xrefs, data shortcuts, and others) need to be in the same data storage environment as the host drawings. If the referenced files do not share the same data storage environment as the host drawing, you will be prompted to migrate the references.
- Messages will be displayed to alert you if you attempt to use different data storage environments within the same project.
- Store project data and content in Autodesk Docs. For example, store fonts, materials, drawing templates, reference templates, standards, and so on, in Autodesk Docs.
- To prevent files from being uploaded to a related data folder when files are uploaded to Autodesk Docs, it is recommended to avoid saving or uploading drawings to Autodesk Docs that contain references to local files. Store files in Autodesk Docs that you plan on making references to, and when referencing data in a drawing or in a template, make the reference to file located in Autodesk Docs rather than to a file on a local drive or a local server.
Locking
- When you open most document types from
Autodesk Docs in
Autodesk Civil 3D 2026, the documents are locked automatically so no one else can edit them. For more information, see
About Locking Documents Stored in
Autodesk Docs.
Note: If you are working in Civil 3D 2020.1 or a previous version of Civil 3D, or any version of AutoCAD or an AutoCAD-based product, locking is not automatic when you open a drawing that is stored in Autodesk Docs.
- You can use the CloudCollabModifiedOption system variable to control when DWG files and DWT files are unlocked in Autodesk Docs after they are closed in Civil 3D.
- Some files that you might typically work with in Civil 3D do not have automatic locking support and will need to be locked and unlocked manually. Automatic locking and unlocking are not supported for survey databases. You need to manually lock and unlock these files when working with them to avoid editing conflicts.
- To unlock files that are locked by others, you need Folder Control permission. For more information, see Folder Permissions.
Markup and archiving
- You can use the Autodesk Docs viewing and markup tools with the drawings you have stored in Autodesk Docs. You can create issues and use the markup tools to add notes. For more information, see To Use Autodesk Docs Viewing and Markup Tools for Civil 3D Drawings.
- You can use Autodesk Docs to archive a project and its data. For more information, see Manage Projects.