Drag and Drop Documents to a Tag

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You can add documents by dragging and dropping on a Tag.

 

To Add Documents by Dragging & Dropping

1.In Globodox, select the Tag to which you want to add the documents.
2.Using Windows Explorer select the files you want to add and drag & drop them in the List View pane.

You can also drag and drop documents to a Tag from All Documents, Documents Types and Folders node
 
Note:
Once the documents are added, you may get a confirmation message box asking you whether you want to delete the added files from the original location (on the disk). If you want to delete the added documents then click the Yes button if not then click No.
 

To Drag and Drop Text

1.In Globodox, select Workspace > Tags in the Navigation pane.
2.Select the tag to which you want to add the text.
3.Select the text from a RTF (Rich Text Format) file for e.g. .DOC files, HTML files, .EML files PDF files etc.
4.Drag this text and drop it in the List View pane. A new document will be created containing the text you selected.
 
Note:
By default 50 documents are displayed in the List View pane. If you have added more than 50 documents they will be moved to the next page. To view the documents displayed on the next page use the navigation buttons below the List View pane.

 

Notes:

You will be the Owner of the documents that you have added.
You can drag & drop documents from your disk to the Globodox Folder. You can also drag and drop folders from disk to the Globodox. For more information, see Drag and Drop a Folder.
Dragging & dropping email messages from Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Outlook Express and Thunderbird 9.x is supported. Drag & drop of attachments in email messages from Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Outlook Express and Thunderbird 9.x is also supported.
 

Related Topics
Edit a document
Add documents from disk
Find and Add a document
 

 


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