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BlueCielo Meridian Enterprise 2013 User's Guide | BlueCielo ECM Solutions |
You can add documents to an existing briefcase or create a new one from a template configured by a system administrator.
To add documents to a briefcase:
Note To add the entire contents of a folder to a briefcase, first select the folder and then click Add to Briefcase on the Folder menu.
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Check out and include current revision |
The current revisions of the selected documents are locked to the briefcase. Documents in this state cannot be edited unless you unlock them with the correct security privileges or return them with the Import Briefcase command. An entry is added to the Comment document log to indicate the action taken. |
Only include current revision |
The current revisions of the selected documents are copied to the briefcase and are not locked. An entry is added to the Comment document log to indicate the action taken. |
Only include last released revision |
Only the last released revisions of documents are added to the briefcase. Documents in workflows are ignored. |
Include CAD references |
Copies CAD external reference files to the briefcase. |
Include drawing and presentation files |
Copies Autodesk Inventor drawing and presentation files to the briefcase. |
Include custom references |
Copies documents that use custom reference types to the briefcase. |
Check out referenced documents |
Checks out all referenced documents that are copied to the briefcase. |
NEW Include dependent support files |
Adds AutoCAD support files to the briefcase that the drawings in the briefcase are dependent upon for accurate display and plotting: *.dst,*.ttf,*.fmp,*.ctb,*.stb,*.pc3,*.shx,*.shp. These file types reside outside the vault and are installed with or created by AutoCAD. Only the support files for the default installation of AutoCAD are included. Different files may exist if multiple versions of AutoCAD are installed on your PC. The following support files are not included due to technical limitations: *.dws,*.dwt. The files are not included in the transmittal made for the briefcase as described in Creating a briefcase transmittal document. They should be manually excluded from import if the briefcase is imported into another vault. The path of each file (but not the drive letter or share name) is also stored in the briefcase so that the files can be easily extracted manually to the correct locations on the destination PC. Whether to extract the files and whether they are compatible with the destination installation of AutoCAD is the responsibility of the briefcase recipient. This option is only supported by briefcases in the open standard (.zip,.rar) formats, not in the.brc format. |
Content |
Adds the document's native file to the briefcase. |
Rendition |
Adds the document's rendition file to the briefcase. To include any redlines of the rendition, also select Rendition redlines. |
Thumbnail |
Adds the document's thumbnail image to the briefcase. |
Note Consult with a system administrator for the purposes of each briefcase template and the names of briefcase templates that are configured to use custom formats such as ZIP or RAR.
The following table describes the purposes of the buttons in the Briefcase dialog.
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Select a briefcase to open. |
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Display the properties of the briefcase, including its password, comments, template, and document quantity. |
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Select documents to add to the briefcase. |
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Delete selected documents from the briefcase. |
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Open the selected documents in the viewer. Note Viewing some document formats (for example, Autodesk Inventor) in a briefcase might create lock files (*.lck) in the briefcase. |
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Compare the selected document in the briefcase with the revision currently in the Meridian Enterprise vault. |
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Display all of the vault properties of the selected document. |
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Display which of the vault properties are included in the briefcase. |
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Update the briefcase properties from the vault. |
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Generates a transmittal sheet (report) listing the briefcase contents. The report is created in the briefcase and stored in the vault. The report can be configured to be updated if the contents of the briefcase changes. Consult a system administrator for information on the configuration of transmittal reports. |
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Saves the contents of the current briefcase in a standard archive format. |
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Opens the default email program, allowing you to send a message with the briefcase as an attachment. |
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Exports the database structure of a briefcase for use with other briefcase templates. Only supports Microsoft Access. |
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Import the database structure from a database file. Only supports Microsoft Access. |
Related concepts
Related tasks
Creating a briefcase transmittal document
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