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Weve got several people in our organization who work on our netViz documentation. Is there any way for multiple users to modify diagrams simultaneously?

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Weve got several people in our organization who work on our netViz documentation. Is there any way for multiple users to modify diagrams simultaneously?

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In a multi-user environment, netViz allows one writer and multiple readers. The first user to open the file (assuming the file is not in a read-only directory) can modify and save the project. Subsequent users who open the project while it is still in use can modify the file but cannot save the changes. If the first user closes the file, the next user to open the file is allowed to modify and save it. A user who cannot save a project will not be able to import data or import a sub-project; nor will he or she be able to save any changes (even changes as minor as moving a node or changing a data field’s font). The first-user-in edit rights apply to the entire file. If you need different people to work on projects, there are two approaches you might try.

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