>
> Multiple users can edit a document in a near-simultaneous fashion without 
> their edits conflicting with one another. Users are automatically switched 
> between “Editing,” “Reviewing,” and “Waiting” states. When the editing role 
> is passed to a different user, the new editor is shown in the 
> *Collaborate* window. 
>
> When multiple users are working on a document at the same time, the 
> Collaborate window shows which one (and only one) is actively editing, and 
> which ones are reviewing the document or waiting for their chance to edit 
> it. The active editor is always at the top of the list, and the “waiting” 
> users are shown below in the order in which they’ll receive editing 
> privileges. The editing role automatically switches to the next-in-line 
> user when the current editor is inactive for 45 seconds. When this occurs, 
> the new editor receives a brief notification message, and all users see a 
> change in the Editing indicator.
>
> If no one is in a waiting state and all current users are in Viewing mode, 
> the first one who enters text or moves a diagram symbol will receive 
> editing privileges. Editors can click on their status to *Pass Control* 
> and return to reviewer mode, and reviewers can click on their status to 
> *Release 
> Edit Request* to return to reviewer mode and leave their place in line.
>

thats exactly what I want.  

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