Library
  • 11 Sep 2024
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Introduction

Take a look at the library. Click on library and you'll be brought to the front page. At the top of the screen, you have two tabs, home and favorites.

Home is the main screen to navigate through the library. After navigating into a folder, you can find the bread crumb at the top of the screen, which allows you to see how you got to the folder you're in, and also allows you to travel backwards through the library.

Favorite is a tab specific to your account. You can favorite any content in the library for easy access in the future. Clicking the three dots on any library item allows you to get details, view, and download if available.


Library Page

This is how to navigate the library.

To start, let's click on library.

This is the front of the library. At the top of the screen, you have three tabs. Home, favorites, and all media.

Home is the main screen for navigating the library. This is the page we're currently on. Favorite holds any content in the library you favorited yourself and is personalized per user.

All media is an admin only tab. It holds all the content that's been uploaded onto your Expandshare site.

Let's go back to home.

Looking below these tabs, we see the folders that make up the library. Clicking on these folders will navigate you into it. From here, you can find uploaded content and other folders.

At the top of the screen is the bread crumb. This allows you to navigate and reverse through the library showing the folder you're in and how you got there.


Search the Library

This is how to search for content within the library.

Start by clicking on library. At the top right of the screen, you'll find a search bar. Clicking this will bring you into the search screen. You can search for any item in the library you have permissions to view. You can search for files and folders and if you're looking for a PDF, we have all text indexed. This allows you to find a handbook, for example, by searching for terms like 401k or PTO.


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