Unapprove multiple project components

When you're working in a project where you've collected components, you can easily let other reviewers know that a component has gone back to a draft form by giving it an unapproved state.

Tips and tricks

To edit an approved component, you must unlock it by opening the right-click or Options menu and selecting Unapprove.

To unlock a component, you must have at least one of the following roles or permissions:

  • Be an administrator.
  • Non-admins must be added to the Content Browser's can_unapprove module property.

Otherwise, you see the Unapprove option as greyed out and unavailable.

A content owner or administrator can set permissions to deny access to components or folders. If your permissions to content have been blocked, and you are not an administrator, you cannot use the Unapprove option in a project's Content pane.

If a user is an administrator or has been added to the Content Browser's can_unapprove module property, that user can unapprove components in the following places:
  • Content Browser — from the right-click menu, the Options menu, and the Selected components panel
  • Projects — from the right-click menu, the Options menu, and the Selected components panel

After you unapprove the component, it returns to the Draft state.

  • The system lock is removed.
  • Any previously attached e-signature for approval remains part of the component's history.

To unapprove multiple project components

  1. Click Projects_TopMenuOpt Projects.
  2. On the Project Management tab, to open a project, double-click it.

    You can also open a project by clicking the Options menu and selecting Open.

  3. In the Content pane, click Expand All .
  4. Select the checkboxes for the approved components you want to unapprove.
    You will see one of the following approved icons next to an approved component:
    • If no signature is required: a green checkmark .
    • If a signature is required: an e-signature icon .
    To see the complete name of the components and use advanced search to search through all folders within a project, click the Select Project Components option.

    • To see more text in the Components pane, collapse the Folders panel by clicking the arrow that's pointing left.

    • To quickly expand or collapse the folders, use the expand all and collapse all buttons.

    • To find a component by keyword, in Search, enter words or phrases used in the component's name. In Within, select where in the project you want to search (Current Folder, Current and Subfolders, All Folders). Click Search search_button.
    • To find a component by creating a query, click Advanced Search.

      • Fields correspond to the columns in the grid. In the Field list, select the column you want to search in, such as Component State.
      • After you select a Field, you must describe the relationship it has with the Value. In the Operator list, to include or exclude some or all of the values that you want to use, select an operator, such as <> (not equal to).
      • The options in the Value list change depending on what you selected in Field. In the Value, select or enter the word, phrase, or number you are searching for in relation to the Field. For example, Component State (Field) <> (Operator) Invalid (Value).
      • In Within, select where in the project you want to search (Current Folder, Current and Subfolders, All Folders).
      • Optionally, to enter another clause to your query, click Add. Select whether you want to narrow your search by requiring that all statements must be true (And), or expand your search by requiring that any of the statements can be true (Or).
      • Click Search search_button.
    • To select multiple components to manage, select the checkbox for each component.

      Result: The components are listed on the Selected Components panel.

    • To close the Select Project Components screen, click Select.
  5. In the Selected Components pane, click the More menu and then select Unapprove components.

    You must be an administrator or be added to the Content Browser's can_unapprove module property to unlock the component.

    Otherwise, you see the Unapprove option as greyed out and unavailable.

  6. On the confirmation screen, click Yes.

    Results:

    • The components are unapproved and removed from the Selected Components panel.
    • In the Content pane's components list, you'll see a blue pencil icon next to the lock icon for the unapproved components.

    Go to the Notifications module and check for any Issues.

    For example, referenced components might be skipped if they are:

    • Locked
    • In review
    • Tagged with ApprovalNotRequired
    • Not approved yet

To see Approval signatures

Any previously attached e-signature for approval remains part of the component's history when you Unapprove a component.

  1. Right-click the component and select Details...
  2. On the Component Details screen, select the History tab.
  3. You can see the e-signature details in the two new columns: eSigned By, and Signed Date.