A working version is an unpublished document that you can view and edit. Working versions are only ever visible to users in one organisation: the organisation of the user that created the document. But access to a particular working version may be restricted further. For each working version, Lawmaker also stores a series of related snapshot versions. A snapshot version is a read-only, point-in-time snapshot of the working version. Snapshots are created automatically when certain actions are carried or when the user requests that a snapshot be created. Snapshots are created when you: generate a PDF (the snapshot will be called: 'PDF generated') Download a zip file (the snapshot will be called: 'Downloaded') Duplicate a document (the snapshot will be called: 'Duplicated') Share a document (the snapshot will be called: 'Shared externally') Publish a document (the snapshot will be called: 'Published') Submit a document to TNA (the snapshot will be called: 'Submitted to TNA')
Lawmaker also stores the auto-saved version of any document you are working on as a snapshot. Each time you save a working version, Lawmaker creates a backup snapshot (overwriting the existing backup) so if the master document gets corrupted in the save process, the backup can be used to restore the document. |