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=== I've put a link to a document in my documents on my website (or ePortfolio), but others can't access it. === | === I've put a link to a document in my documents on my website (or ePortfolio), but others can't access it. === | ||
You must first [[sharing documents|share the document]] with members of that website or ePortfolio first. | You must first [[sharing documents|share the document]] with members of that website or ePortfolio first. | ||
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+ | * [[Shared document links]]: This article explains how to securely make a document availble only to members of your website. | ||
+ | * [[Public document links]]: This article explains how to make a document availble to public (i.e. all visitors of your website). |
Revision as of 03:50, 29 March 2007
The Document Center helps you manage your documents and access them from anywhere.
Note: All files in the document center are private. You must share documents to allow access by others.
Contents
Features
Using the document center you can:
- Upload documents
- Keep your documents permanently in one place
- Manage your documents with folders
- Create text or HTML documents online
- Create documents linked to other documents on the web
- Access your documents from any computer with web access
- Share your documents with classes, teams, students, groups, etc.
- Send documents via the message center to classes, teams, groups, etc.
FAQ
I've put a link to a document in my documents on my website (or ePortfolio), but others can't access it.
You must first share the document with members of that website or ePortfolio first.
See also
- Shared document links: This article explains how to securely make a document availble only to members of your website.
- Public document links: This article explains how to make a document availble to public (i.e. all visitors of your website).