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Chapter 8: Viewing and Editing Projects, Sandboxes, and Members<br />

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For example, if you checkpoint a project and label it with a release<br />

identifier (for example, Release 6.2), you can find and recreate that<br />

particular development state more easily.<br />

NOTE<br />

Checkpointing a project affects the project only; it does not check in every<br />

member of the project.<br />

If you are working in a sandbox, issuing a checkpoint command<br />

checkpoints the sandbox’s master project.<br />

If you want to create a variant or build sandbox, you must first checkpoint<br />

the project.<br />

To checkpoint a project in the graphical user interface and Web<br />

interface<br />

1 With a Project or Sandbox window open, select the project or sandbox.<br />

2 From a Project window, do one of the following:<br />

Select Project > Checkpoint Project.<br />

Click .<br />

From a Sandbox window, do one of the following:<br />

Select Sandbox > Checkpoint Project.<br />

Click .<br />

The Checkpoint dialog box appears.<br />

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