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Revision as of 13:53, 5 June 2014
You can create shortcuts to access files or folders by using a URL.
To create a shortcut:
- Place your cursor over the Workspace tab.
- Select a workspace.
- Select a file in the File pane or a folder in the Folder pane.
- Place your cursor over the More tab.
- Click Shortcut.
- Choose from the following options:
a) In the Copy the URL below field, copy the URL to share or to use as a shortcut.
b) Click the mail icon to send the URL in an email.
7. Click the checkmark.