One of the most common problems encountered in organizations with large numbers of documents is that of version control. All too often, multiple people are all working on a document at the same time. The difficulty, of course, comes when they all try to save their changes. In such cases, whoever saves their changes last, "wins" and overwrites everyone else's work. infoRouter prevents this from happening by enforcing document integrity. In order to edit a document, you must first check the document out. While you have it checked out, other users will still be able to view the document, but they will not be able to edit it. Note that checking a document out is subject to document security. infoRouter retains multiple versions of a document. Every time a document is checked out, edited and checked back in, infoRouter creates a new version of the document. infoRouter retains all versions until the owner of the document decides to clean up previous versions. When you open a document, infoRouter will always display the latest version of that document making it virtually impossible to work with an older copy. Viewing the all versions of documents in a folder:
Viewing the versions of a document:
Restoring a Document to a Previous Version:
Deleting Versions:
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