View And Edit Properties
For most purposes, you can view the properties of a document on the property pages that are described in Property Pages. If you have the appropriate privilege, you can also view the same properties plus advanced information and hidden properties.
Editing properties is important to keep the values accurate for effective searching. Without accurate metadata, searching for documents can result in finding the wrong documents or no documents at all.
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Your ability to edit properties is determined by the document’s current workflow status, your security privileges, and the vault configuration. In most cases, you will only be able to edit properties while a document is under change by you.
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If the properties that you want to edit are for an AutoCAD drawing that contains multiple layouts that represent separate drawing sheets, each with a title block, a special property page titled Title Blocks may be available if it is enabled by a system administrator. This page lets you enter different values for the title block in each layout (PowerUser only).
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If the same property appears on multiple pages and you change its value on only one page, only the value from the last page shown will be saved.
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To edit the properties that control rendition generation, see Edit the Rendition Properties.
PowerWeb is limited to sending a total of 24 KB of data when properties are edited. This limit can be exceeded if the document type includes a large number of text properties or one or more memo properties that contain a lot of data. When this occurs, you will be shown an Invalid arguments error and your changes in some properties may not be saved correctly. If this happens to you, contact a system administrator for help.