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Top 5 Autodesk Vault User Fails to Avoid

IMAGINiT's manufacturing applications experts point to what works and what doesn't in Autodesk Vault.

By DE Editors  

February 6, 2019

IMAGINiT’s manufacturing applications experts have been working behind the scenes and in the trenches and have determined what works and what doesn’t when it comes to Autodesk Vault. This video will help you discover the top 5 Vault user fails to avoid at all costs.

Part of that top 5 includes not taking advantage of Vault saved searches. Saving searches allows you to find your data — data you're working on, data you need to finish — without having to browse and spend time locating that data.

Also mentioned is the tip to not leave your comment field empty. Whenever you perform a Vault operation, leave a comment so that you and colleagues know what you've done with that data.

Watch the video to learn more.

 

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