Reverting a Leaf Action
If you mistakenly perform a leaf operation, you can undo it by choosing the leaf for which you want to undo the operation, and then right-clicking the leaf and choosing Revert. To revert an appended leaf, choose the appended leaf, not the appendee leaf.
Update a Working Assembly
You can perform actions to update a working assembly such as replacing a leaf, updating a leaf, or deleting a leaf.
To change and update the working assembly:
- At the top of the assembly tree, choose Working from the drop-down menu.
- Expand the folder or leaf you want to change and update.
Note: You cannot change the submitted view elements; you can update only the working assembly with new information.
- Update the working assembly with new elements as needed.
To undo an action, right-click the appropriate leaf, choose Revert, and confirm the action when you are prompted.
- When you are ready to add the working assembly to life cycle (adding the new leaf elements, their operations and their modified file references) lock the assembly in the working view and add it to life cycle.
Reorganize a Life Cycle Assembly
You can reorganize a life cycle assembly under specific limitations.
Following limitations are:
— New documents should not be added directly under the assembly root. They should always be added to leaf elements, which are children of folders.
— Folders in the current sequence can be moved up or down.
— An element cannot be demoted when the leaf directly above it is in a previous sequence.
When you drag an element to another element, it becomes the last child in the target element with the following exception: A leaf dragged to another leaf becomes the next sibling of the target leaf.
— An element you promote becomes the next sibling of its previous parent.
— An element you demote becomes the last child of its previous sibling.
— To satisfy eCTD compliance, appended or modified leaf elements should not be placed under new leaf elements.
— When an assembly is removed from the current active view, slip sheets that were added to the leaf and folder no longer appear in the assembly.
