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'''Available'''
 
'''Available'''
 
* Toolbar.
 
* Toolbar.
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* File menu.
  
  
At the center of the screen will appear the OpenKM logo. Simply drag and drop files or folders from your desktop computer to the logo and the files or folder it'll be automatically uploaded to OpenKM in your actual selected folder path.
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At the center of the screen will appear the import window. Simply drag and drop files or folders from your desktop computer to the windowo and the files and folders will be automatically uploaded to OpenKM, to your currently selected folder path.
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[[File:Okm_user_guide_106.jpeg|center]]
 
[[File:Okm_user_guide_106.jpeg|center]]
  
To close it, simply doing right mouse click in the OpenKM logo, it'll appearing a menu and select exit.
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To close the uploader, simply go to '''File''' > '''Exit'''.
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{{Note|Since OpenKM 6.2.5 Professional you can also update document version from Uploader. If the Uploader applet detect that the document to upload already exists in the repository, will ask you if want to add this new content as a new document version.}}
  
 
[[Category: User Guide]]
 
[[Category: User Guide]]

Latest revision as of 11:53, 27 November 2012

Operation icon: Upload.gif

Available

  • Toolbar.
  • File menu.


At the center of the screen will appear the import window. Simply drag and drop files or folders from your desktop computer to the windowo and the files and folders will be automatically uploaded to OpenKM, to your currently selected folder path.


Okm user guide 106.jpeg


To close the uploader, simply go to File > Exit.


Nota clasica.png Since OpenKM 6.2.5 Professional you can also update document version from Uploader. If the Uploader applet detect that the document to upload already exists in the repository, will ask you if want to add this new content as a new document version.