Using the Technical Support Tab on Work Packages
The Technical Support Tab on a Work Package shows all of the Technical Support drawing sets and drawings that have been loaded for a Work Package.
This is found at the top of your Work Package if Technical Support drawings have been used. For instructions on working with Technical Support Documents please read the Clarinspect guide “Adding Technical Support Documents for Passive Fire”.

From this screen you can:
Click on the image itself to take you to another screen with the full sized technical support document
If you have permissions to update Drawing Sets then you can click on the title to take you through to the drawing set and make any necessary version changes.

Credits
Technical Support Documents shown are courtesy of Boss Passive Fire and Firefly PFP.
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