Difference between revisions of "Shared document link"
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# Hightlight that link. | # Hightlight that link. | ||
# Go to the website or ePortfolio that the document is shared with (assuming that website or ePortfolio belongs to you). | # Go to the website or ePortfolio that the document is shared with (assuming that website or ePortfolio belongs to you). | ||
− | # | + | # Go to the page where the document link will be placed. |
− | # Add the link | + | # Click on '''edit this page'''. |
+ | # Add the link and press ''save''. | ||
− | If you are not the owner of the website or ePortfolio in question, send the document link to the actual owner and ask him/her to place it on that website. | + | '''Note:''' If you are not the owner of the website or ePortfolio in question, send the document link to the actual owner and ask him/her to place it on that website. |
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* [[Public document links]]: This article explains how to make a document available to public (i.e. all visitors to your website). | * [[Public document links]]: This article explains how to make a document available to public (i.e. all visitors to your website). | ||
*[[Document center]] | *[[Document center]] |
Revision as of 22:24, 20 April 2007
A document link is the web address of a document from your document center. After a document is shared with a website or ePortfolio, a direct link may be placed on any page of that website or ePortfolio.
How to
After a document is shared, a page displays whom the document is shared with. At the bottom of that page, a link to this document is diplayed.
- Hightlight that link.
- Go to the website or ePortfolio that the document is shared with (assuming that website or ePortfolio belongs to you).
- Go to the page where the document link will be placed.
- Click on edit this page.
- Add the link and press save.
Note: If you are not the owner of the website or ePortfolio in question, send the document link to the actual owner and ask him/her to place it on that website.
See also
- Public document links: This article explains how to make a document available to public (i.e. all visitors to your website).
- Document center