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File usage in group work [Windows/macOS]

Files are saved in three or more locations when using the group work function. Group work files other than the standard page management files and page files may be created depending on your settings or preferences.

Administrator work folder

Contains files allowing editing and management by the administrator. This folder is created in the administrator's work environment. The fol­lowing files are added to the administrator work folder.

(1)  CollaborateLocal.tclo

A file recording the editing status, etc. of group work data.


 

Do not delete this file during group work. If you delete this file, you will lose administrator authority.

An administrator for group work data cannot be set again later.

(2)  Submit

Created if [Do not rewrite over group work data] is turned on. Files reflecting (submitting) changes by users are saved.


 

For details on [Do not rewrite over group work data], see "Prepare group work data".

User work folders

Contain files allowing editing in users' environments. This folder is created in the users' work environments. The following files are added to user work folders.

(1)  CollaborateLocal.tclo

A file recording the editing status, etc. of group work data.


 

Do not delete this file during group work. If you delete this file, you will no longer be able to participate in this group work.

Group work data

Files reflecting edited content by the administrator and users. These files are created in a location such as a server shared by the administrator and users. The following files are added as group work data.


 

Neither the administrator nor users can open group work data directly from Clip Studio Paint.

(1)  Collabo

A set of files recording information such as a history of changes reflected in the group work data and information on members are saved.

(2)  Submit

Created if [Do not rewrite over group work data] is turned on. Files reflecting (submitting) changes by users are saved.


 

For details on [Do not rewrite over group work data], see "Prepare group work data".

 

 

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