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    Default Force Borrowed Element Return

    Hello,

    We are having an issue where one of our end users is working in her local file and is trying to edit some elements. Those elements are being Borrowed by a user called USER TWO. The problem is, we don’t have anyone working as USER TWO. Is it possible to force the return of those elements, or is there another workaround?

    Thanks,
    Jim Marchese

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    Default Re: Force Borrowed Element Return

    Under options change your username to 'USER2' - open the central file and relinquish everything, save, get out of it and change your username back
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