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Understanding revisions

When you process a document through a workflow, TeamWork creates a copy of the original document to receive the changes. TeamWork may or may not keep the original document depending on the vault configuration. One function of a document type is to determine the revision number of changed documents. Again, whether or not TeamWork calculates the revision number is defined by the document type. If the revision number is not calculated automatically, it remains the same after a workflow or may be edited manually.

If the revision number is calculated, the document type determines:

For example, a newly created document may start with no revision number, but when it is revised for the first time later, it might become revision 1. Further revisions may be assigned revision numbers 2, 3, 4, and so on.

Some documents that are for reference only and are not revised, such as photographs, may have no revision number.

Automatic revision numbering ensures that revisions are consistently numbered for accurate tracking, retrieval, and identification.

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