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To actually view documents and edit projects you’ll need a license and access to the vault/Altium 365! This comes in two parts:{screenshot of where to click to log into 365}
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Once logged into 365, you should have access to the vault. Sometimes your license will also activate, but you can double check by opening the licensing page:{screenshot of where to click for licenses}
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Managing your License
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“Use License”: Click to take one of our licenses
“Roam”: Takes a license for a certain amount of time, for use offline (you shouldn’t have to use this)
“Seats” Dropdown: See who has licenses (and bother them in #pcb to give you one)
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Pay attention to the #pcb channel in Slack when working on boards. Sometimes the licenses get taken up accidentally when people are not actively working and we run out of licenses. |
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Opening projects is primarily completed through the projects panel. Location of the projects tab can be moved wherever is preferred (just click and drag) but it defaults to the left side panel column:{screenshot of where projects usually is}
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All projects for NER are stored in the online vault, which can be accessed by right clicking the top of the panel and selecting {“XXX“}“Explorer”:{screenshot of above}
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The panel that opens can then be used to select a project and open it:{screenshot of cloud projects}
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The projects panel has two view modes. This can be toggled with the button in the {XXX} of the above screenshot.
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