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Lucidity Intranet: Filing Cabinet Overview
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The Filling Cabinet provides a flexible record keeping system with enhanced access controls. Documents can be added and viewed offsite and can be site or project specific. Filing Cabinet BasicsThe Filing Cabinet is made up of a directory of folders and files - in a very similar way to a folder directory on a computer or network drive but with enhanced access controls Sub-folders can be created to better manage documents Folders can be scoped to restrict access to particular groups of end-users The Filing Cabinet generally comprises of two top level folders - the Document Vault and the Filing Cabinet The Document Vault is usually reserved for documents which are part of the Management System and are typically not edited or changed regularly. Generally, only system admins will have access to the Document Vault. It is recommended all company documents, especially those linked to news items or the Management System are saved here so administrators retain complete control over them. It is also advisable to have the folder structure match the layout of the management system for easy location of files. The Filing Cabinet can be used for all end-users for general document storage, such as project or site-specific documents, as a shared work space (similar to One Drive, Google Drive or Dropbox) or for documents needing to be accessed offsite.
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Lucidity Intranet: Managing Folders
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Administrators can add, edit, move, copy and delete folders within both the Document Vault and the Filing Cabinet. Image RemovedImage AddedAdd FolderTo add a new folder, from the Filing Cabinet tab: Select the relevant parent folder the new folder is to sit under in the directory, for example, the Filing Cabinet folder Click 'Add Folder'
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Edit FolderTo edit a folder, from the Filing Cabinet tab: Select the relevant folder from the directory Click 'Edit' in the top right-hand corner
Edit the folder name as required Click 'OK' to save the folder
Move FolderFolders can be moved so they sit under different parent folders. To move a folder, from the Filing Cabinet tab: Select the relevant folder from the directory Click 'Move' in the top right-hand corner
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Copy FolderIf a similar folder needs to be created, an existing folder can be copied. All content of the folder will also be copied, including sub-folders and files. To copy a folder, from the Filing Cabinet tab: Select the relevant folder from the directory Click 'Copy' in the top right-hand corner
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Navigate to the new folder within the directory
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Delete FolderTo delete a folder, from the Filing Cabinet tab: Select the relevant folder from the directory Click 'Delete' in the top right-hand corner
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Deleting FoldersOnce a folder has been deleted, it CANNOT be retrieved. If a folder is deleted by mistake, it will need to be recreated. Always use the delete function with caution. An alternative to deleting folders that are no longer required is to create an archived folder. Use the archived folder as the parent for any folders no longer required. |
Managing FilesGenerally, as a minimum, end-users with permissions to the Filing Cabinet can open and search for files within the Filing Cabinet folder. Administrators can add, edit, update, add reviews, move, copy, delete and generate links for files within both the Document Vault and the Filing Cabinet. Files can be images, documents, spreadsheets, presentations etc. Refer to the Uploading/Managing Files within the Help Centre for more details on types of files that can be uploaded.
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Lucidity Intranet: Open, Search and Add Files
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To search for and open a file, from the Filing Cabinet tab: Either: Navigate through the directly until the required file is located OR Use the Search function to locate the file Type the name of the file or a word(s) within the title of the file into the Search window at the top right-hand side of screen and hit 'Enter'
A list of results will be displayed, including the folder the file is located in. Click the file to open the location within the Filing Cabinet
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Once the file is located and selected, click 'Open' in the top right-hand corner
The document will open. Follow your specific browser and computer processes to view the document
Add/ Upload FilesTo add/ upload a file to a folder within the Filing Cabinet tab: Store the file on a computer or network drive (a file cannot be added directly from an email for example) From the Filing Cabinet, select the relevant folder from the directory where the file is to be stored Drag and drop the file directly into the folder in the Filing Cabinet
Alternatively, use the 'Add File' button in the top left-hand side of the screen to add files.
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Multiple FilesFiles can be uploaded in bulk. Simply select all required files and drag and drop into the folder location within Lucidity Intranet's Filing Cabinet. |
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Lucidity Intranet: Generate File Links
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Often it is necessary to link to a file that is located within the Filing Cabinet, to share a document with a client for example. These links can take two forms: Private Links: end-user must have access to Lucidity Intranet to download the file Public Links: anyone with the link can download the file
To generate a file link, from the Filing Cabinet tab: Locate and select the required file Click the black arrow next the Open in the top right-hand corner
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Lucidity Intranet: Edit and Update Files and add Tags
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Files can be updated to the same location, rather than deleting old versions and uploading from scratch. This is the recommended approach as any links used elsewhere, such as in news items and multiple locations within the Management System are not affected - ie: existing links will continue to open the updated file and don't need to be changed. It is recommended to create a copy of the original document and save in an archive folder to retain version history prior to updating the file. Tags allow for easier search functionality. For example, a file named 'HR Policy' may include an organisation's leave policy. However, an end-user searching for 'leave' will not find the file. Adding 'leave' as a tag to the file means it will be found when searched for. To archive and edit a file, update a file or add a tag, from the Filing Cabinet tab: Locate and select the required file Follow the 'Copy File' steps listed below to place a copy of the original document into an 'Archive' folder From the original document, click 'Edit' in the top right-hand corner
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Tags will be displayed on screen next to the associated file
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Lucidity Intranet: Add Review (Alerts) to Files
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Files can be assigned to actionees' for review on a regular basis. For example, a buildings OH&S policy may need to be reviewed after 12 months to ensure the list of fire wardens is still accurate. To add a review to a file, from the Filing Cabinet tab: Locate and select the required file Click 'Review' in the top right-hand corner
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Enter the details for the review and notes for the actionee(s) Select the due date from the calendar tool Click 'OK' to save the review
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A clock icon will display on screen next to all files with review's set
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Lucidity Intranet: Move, Copy and Delete Files
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Files saved in the wrong folder can easily be moved to a new location. To move a file, from the Filing Cabinet tab: Locate and select the required file Click 'Move' in the top right-hand corner
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Copy FilesTo copy a file, from the Filing Cabinet tab: Locate and select the required file Click 'Copy' in the top right-hand corner
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Navigate to the new file within the directory
Rename the file by using the Edit function
Delete FilesTo delete a file, from the Filing Cabinet tab: Locate and select the required file Click 'Delete' in the top right-hand corner
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Deleting FilesOnce a file has been deleted, it CANNOT be retrieved. If a file is deleted by mistake, it will need to be reuploadedre-uploaded. Always use the delete function with caution. An alternative to deleting files that are no longer required is to create an archived folder. Use the archived folder to store any files no longer required. |
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