In the document list, each document has two icons
associated with it. The first icon indicates the permissions and usage of the
document. The second (program) icon indicates the type of document, the
application to which the document is associated, and for DGN and DWG documents,
whether or not the document is the master document of a logical set.
Tip: The program
icons which display are those set by your administrator in
ProjectWise Administrator. You can leave the
default icons as they are or you can customize them as necessary.
Note: If you are not
assigned permissions to a document, the document does not appear in your
document list.
Document Status
Icons
Icon
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Description
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Read / Write — The pencil icon
indicates that the document is checked in, and you have permission to modify
the document's properties (Read and Write privileges) and/or you have
permission to edit the document's attached file (File Read and File Write
privileges).
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Read Only — The open book icon
indicates that you have read-only access to the document, either because you
have neither Write nor File Write privileges for this document, or possibly
because the document is a version.
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Locked — Document is either
checked out, or has been exported, by another user. You can still open this
document as read-only.
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Checked Out — Document is
checked out to you.
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Exported — Document has been
exported by you.
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Final Status of a Document —
Someone has set Final Status on this document.
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Final Status of a Version — Someone has set
Final Status on this version.
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Document Type
Icons
Icon
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Description
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This is the default
application icon, for when a document is associated to an application, but the
application itself has no icon associated to it.
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This icon displays next to a
document either which is not associated to an application, or which has no file
attached.
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This icon displays next to an
overlay document (.overlay.dgn) created with
Bentley Navigator V8i (no longer
supported).
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A flat document set.
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A
MicroStation master document of a logical
set.
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A
MicroStation document storing a link set.
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A
MicroStation master document of a logical
set, which is also storing a link set (the link set icon is on the lower left,
the logical set icon is on the lower right).
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An AutoCAD master document of a
logical set document.
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