BlueCielo TeamWork 2012 User's Guide | BlueCielo ECM Solutions

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About the TeamWork desktop application

TeamWork is the most powerful of all of the desktop applications available for working with the documents managed by TeamWork. The other client applications—Web Access, and Application Integration—have limited functionality.

To start TeamWork, click the appropriate icon on your desktop:

For information on starting the desktop applications with optional command-line arguments, see Understanding the command-line arguments.

The following figure identifies the various areas of the application window.

The following table describes each area of the application window.

Features of the TeamWork desktop application
Number Name Description

1

Title bar

Contains the name of the current vault.

2

Find toolbar

Common search tools. May be moved, docked, and hidden.

3

Menu bar

Context-sensitive menus of TeamWork commands. May be moved and docked.

4

Main toolbar

Buttons for frequently used commands. May be moved, docked, and hidden.

6

Manager toolbar

Buttons for frequently used manager commands. May be moved, docked, and hidden.

7

Properties pane

Property values for the currently selected item. The number and names of property pages vary with the currently selected item. This pane may be hidden or shown by clicking the Show or hide properties button . For more information see Understanding property pages.

8

Viewer Close button

Closes the viewer window. Click the Show or hide viewer button on the Main toolbar to reopen the viewer window.

9

Viewer pane

Displays the contents of the selected document.

10

Viewer toolbar

Buttons for viewer tools. Different tools are available depending on the current file format and the current viewer.

12

Status bar

Displays the current vault name, AMFS (BlueCielo File System) mode, time context, user name, and selected items count. Double-click the vault name, and time context to change them. Double-click the user name to view your user info such as group membership, Windows account names, and email addresses. This information may only be edited by a system administrator.

12

Navigation view

One of various hierarchical views of the vault contents. Select another view from the Shortcuts pane or click the Navigation view button in the context bar. For information about manipulating Navigation views, see Working with Navigation views.

13

Shortcuts pane

Buttons for easy access to Navigation views, saved searches, baselines, and recently opened vaults.

Related concepts

About Web Access

About Application Integration


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