The terms ‘check in’ and ‘check out’ apply to Enterprise projects, Enterprise resources, and to the Enterprise Global template. A user must check out any of these before editing, so that others have Read-Only access, until the user checks them back in. Check out occurs on a first-come first-served basis, so the first person who opens the project for editing, checks out the project.
First of all, sign into URL, as shown below.
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Enter your credentials to login into Office365 Project site. After successful login, you will able to see the screen given below as a landing page.
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Now, click on the Menu, as shown below.
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Upon clicking on the menu, a list of items will be displayed, as shown below.
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Select Project.
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When you click on Project, you can see Project online landing page, which is PWA (Project Web App) site, as shown below.
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Click on the settings gear, as shown below.
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Select PWA settings option from dropdown. Subsequently, the page navigates to PWA Settings landing page, as shown below
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From Queue and Database Administration, select Force Check-in Enterprise Objects.
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On clicking on Force Check in Enterprise objects links, you will find a new page with the list of Projects, which are checked out to others earlier. Kindly refer to the screenshot given below for more understanding.
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In my site, I have only one project, which is checked out to prem at 4/12/2016 time.
Now, our task is to force check in. Select the check box beside Project name.
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Click on check in button and the target is accomplished.