No, the only parts that were created in a different project & may not have been checked out, would be the library parts. Often a part is created for a particular job, and then after that part has been proven ok in the finished design, a copy may be placed in a library folder and used as a library part. However, these are referenced in the Libraries section of the .ipj, so I wouldn't expect to be able to alter these anyhow. IV6 wont even let you try. All the other files in the project have been created in that project, by myself using my usual user account. Hmm... just thought of something. Should these be to be checked out before I use them in an assembly in the same project? (Not that I can think of a good reason why that should be the case!)I will have to try this out.
G.I.Stalker