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+ | ====== Organizing & Classifying Information ====== | ||
+ | ===== Introduction & Permissions ===== | ||
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+ | When an object (a task, note, document, event, etc.) is classified somewhere - be it a **Project, Client, Workspace, etc.** - only the users who count with [[permissions# | ||
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+ | Lets say an object is classified within **two different Projects**, then if a user counts with permissions to **at least one** of them, he will be able to access the object in question. | ||
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+ | On the other hand, please bear in mind that in case an object is classified within two different places from **different Dimensions**, | ||
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+ | Lets have a look at the different ways of classifying information: | ||
+ | ===== Drag & Drop Classification ===== | ||
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+ | This is the fastest and easiest way of them all. | ||
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+ | Lets say you have a Client named **27 Bar** and two Projects within called **Move your soul** and **Nights that last 24/7**, and you would like to copy or move some documents from **Move your soul** to **Nights that last 24/7**. | ||
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+ | 1- First thing you have to make, is select **Move your soul** so that you can see the documents related to this Project: | ||
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+ | {{Draganddrop1.png? | ||
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+ | 2- Then, you have to select the document you would like to move | ||
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+ | {{Draganddrop2.png? | ||
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+ | 3- Now place the mouse on top of the document, as shown below, and then click (and hold) | ||
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+ | {{Draganddrop3.png? | ||
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+ | 4- Holding your mouse, move it to the Project named **Night that stands 24/7** (or anywhere else), and release the mouse click. | ||
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+ | {{Draganddrop4.png? | ||
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+ | 5- After releasing the mouse click, the system **may** ask you - depending on the context - the following question: | ||
+ | **Do you want to maintain the current associations of this object with Clients & Projects?** | ||
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+ | - Click **OK** to make a copy of the document | ||
+ | - Click **Cancel** if you want to move the document from one Project to another | ||
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+ | After you are done, you may notice that now the document has been classified within both Projects: | ||
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+ | {{Draganddrop5.png? | ||
+ | {{Draganddrop6.png? | ||
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+ | In case you would like to do the same for many documents at the same time, you can quickly select them all as shown below, and then dragging and dropping as explained before: | ||
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+ | {{Draganddrop7.png? | ||
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+ | On the other hand, if you would like to declassify information, | ||
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+ | **Note: | ||
+ | This feature is currently available for everything but tasks. Tasks count with a different classification method. | ||
+ | ===== Editing the properties ===== | ||
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+ | Another way to reclassify information, | ||
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+ | When you access an object, you will see to what is it **Related to**. | ||
+ | This can be found below its description, | ||
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+ | {{Draganddrop8.png? | ||
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+ | You should click on **Edit** on the Actions list on your right if you wish to edit the properties of the object. | ||
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+ | Where it says **Related to**, you will be able to select a new place where to classify the object in question. In the example below we can notice it is only classified in **Move your soul** project, which is within **27 Bar**. | ||
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+ | {{Draganddrop9.png? | ||
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+ | Lets suppose we want it to be also classified within the client named **UR Art Gallery**, then we would just have to start typing the already existent client name, and the area will be autocompleted to select it. | ||
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+ | {{Draganddrop10.png}} | ||
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+ | Once we select it, it will look like this: | ||
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+ | {{Draganddrop11.png}} | ||
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+ | If we click on **Remove**, the object will no longer be classified there. | ||
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+ | After selecting where will be the objects at, we just have to press **Save changes** on the top. Now the object will look like this - look at the **Related to** -: | ||
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+ | {{Draganddrop12.png? | ||
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+ | ===== Tasks Classification ===== | ||
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+ | Tasks count with their own **Drag & Drop** classification feature, which is slightly different form the one explained above. | ||
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+ | These options will let you change the following: | ||
+ | - Change their group | ||
+ | - Make them subtasks of other tasks | ||
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+ | When accessing the **Tasks** tab you will be able to filter the information, | ||
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+ | In order to re-classify a task using the drag and drop feature, you should click and hold the dots located on the left end of the task: | ||
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+ | {{: | ||
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+ | ==== Changing the task group ==== | ||
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+ | In the following pictures you will see examples of how the drag and drop feature works with the different grouping options: | ||
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+ | 1- By Assigned to | ||
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+ | 2- By Clients and Projects | ||
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+ | 3- By Workspaces | ||
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+ | 4- By Start Date | ||
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+ | 5- By Due Date | ||
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+ | 6- By Priority | ||
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+ | 7- By Tags | ||
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+ | ==== Multiple Tasks Classification ==== | ||
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+ | Besides what we have seen on the previous section, Feng Office also counts with the Drag and Drop feature for classifying tasks into different clients, projects, workspaces and tags without the need of using the Group by option. This can be really useful when dealing with a great amount of tasks, since there is no need to enter each task, edit and re-classify it or having to use the grouping options. | ||
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+ | For achieving this, you have to select the desired task(s) from the dots of the left end and drag them to their new destination: | ||
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+ | ===== Email Classification ===== | ||
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+ | ==== Sent Emails ==== | ||
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+ | If you would like to have a specific email classified somewhere before sending it, you first have to stand on the **Client, Project, Folder, Workspace, | ||
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+ | ==== Received Emails ==== | ||
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+ | To start with, remember that you may set up **[[advanced_email|Email Rules]]** to make things easier here! They do save a lot of time!! | ||
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+ | Then, when classifying an email into a **Client, Project, Folder, Workspace, | ||
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+ | However, if there already exists a file with the same filename and file extension, it will depend on the file contents: | ||
+ | - if the contents are **identical** (which is done through a hash comparison), | ||
+ | - if the contents are different, the new files will be added as a new revision of the existing document |