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What happens if I have unlocked a component and then realize I must change it?

You can perform the Take Ownership operation to ensure you own the component.

For further information, see:

  • Saving and unlocking a file
  • Taking ownership of a file
  • Working with the PLM Integration for Creo
    • Saving files to PLM - best practices
    • Saving files to PLM - Recommended practices
    • How do I introduce a new product to PLM?
    • Can other people in my group perform changes to the same assembly I work with?
    • When I work with large assemblies and save them to PLM it takes a long time to complete the operation.
    • What happens if I have unlocked a component and then realize I must change it?
    • After saving to PLM, how can I verify the results in PLM?
    • Which procedures do you recommend for concurrent engineering?
    • Why does the Resolve File Identity dialog box appear when I save a file to PLM?
    • How can I find PLM information for files that exist locally on my computer?
    • How does the integration manage the link between drawings and items?
    • When I modify a complex assembly, which components must be checked out?