Managing Documents with the Office Plugins
In this lesson, we’ll demonstrate how to manage project-level documents using the Upchain for Office plugins. You´ll learn how to modify the document, link it to an item or a BOM, copy it, publish it and make revisions on a published document.
We’ll also briefly touch on how you can use the Office plugins to work with item documents.Â
Before you start:
You must be invited to Upchain and have at least a Team license to perform the tasks demonstrated in this lesson. You must also be added to a project to be able to manage documents within that project.
Versioning a document
In this video, we will:
- Check out a document to make changes to it
- Check the document in to commit those changes into Upchain
Key takeaways
- Checking out a document locks it to you for editing and downloads an editable copy of the document.
- You must check in a document to commit your changes back into Upchain and create a new file version.
- It is important to delete the local document after checking it in to ensure you always work with the correct document version.
Linking an item and BOM to a document
In this video, we will:
- Link an item to a document
- Link a bill of materials to a document
- Update the document when updates are made to the item or a bill of materials
Key takeaways
- Linking an item or a bill of materials to a document means you can update the document every time the item or bill of materials updates.
- Linking an item to a document can only be done through an Office plugin.
Publishing, revising, and cloning a document
In this video, we will:
- Send a document to a publishing workflow to be published.
- Explore the markup capabilities within an Office plugin.
- Revise a published document.
- Briefly demonstrate how you would clone a document.
Key takeaways
- A document can only be published using a workflow that contains a step to publish the document.
- Published documents can be revised by checking them out and checking them back in again to create a new document version in a Draft state.
- You can create a clone of a document by downloading it, renaming it on your computer, and uploading it again. This assigns it a new number, maintains all original content, and begins the new document in Draft at version 1.
Modifying item documents
In this video, we will:
- Use an Office plugin to check in a document that belongs to an item
- Access previous versions of a document that belongs to an item
Key takeaways
- The Office plugins can be used to check in an item document that was checked out from the web application.
- You can use the Office plugins to download previous versions of an item document.
- These functions only work for item documents that are compatible with one of the three Office applications.