Currently, while working on a shared document using the Invite to Edit feature, it doesn't allow users to edit and make changes at the same time, and it would save it as a different separate file. It makes working on collaborative project slower and more of a hassle. Is it possible to make an update where users invited to edit can edit the document at the same time and have new changes saved? The new changes could show up after one person saves the document.
While working on a group project using Illustrator, my partner and I couldn't edit the file simultaneously and when we'd try to save it, we couldn't see the other person's changes to the file in real time. When we'd try having one of us leave the document, save, and come back, we still couldn't see the changes the other person made. It would make us save the document with our individual changes. Having to have one of us leave so the other person can make edits is more of a hassle, and it really defeats the point of having a shared document.
Currently, while working on a shared document using the Invite to Edit feature, it doesn't allow users to edit and make changes at the same time, and it would save it as a different separate file. It makes working on collaborative project slower and more of a hassle. Is it possible to make an update where users invited to edit can edit the document at the same time and have new changes saved? The new changes could show up after one person saves the document.
While working on a group project using Illustrator, my partner and I couldn't edit the file simultaneously and when we'd try to save it, we couldn't see the other person's changes to the file in real time. When we'd try having one of us leave the document, save, and come back, we still couldn't see the changes the other person made. It would make us save the document with our individual changes. Having to have one of us leave so the other person can make edits is more of a hassle, and it really defeats the point of having a shared document.