On Fri, 2011-05-27 at 12:14 +1000, Jean Hollis Weber wrote:
> On Thu, 2011-05-26 at 17:50 -0700, Chad Lines wrote:
> > Well, I'm sorry to be dense - but I'm going to excuse myself on the basis
> > that I'm an Alfresco noob - but I am hoping that I can get a quick
> > explanation on how to upload and check-in  a document that I've finished
> > reviewing?
> > 
> > I have searched through the documents suggested in Resources, and also the
> > Alfresco "Help" dialogues, but haven't really found what I'm looking for. Is
> > it as simple as (1) Check-in the document via "Run Action", and then (2)
> > Upload the reviewed odt into the workspace? (Although it seems that this
> > would simply create a duplicate?)
> 
> It should be in the "Using Alfresco" file in Resources. But in case it
> isn't...
> 
> Go to the working copy of the document on Alfresco and click on the
> little icon at the left under that file, the one with a left-pointing
> arrow. (If you hover the mouse cursor over this icon, you should see
> "Check In".)
> 
> That will take you to a page where you can select "use a file from my
> computer" (or similar wording) and browse for the file to check in.
> After it uploads and the name appears on that page, click the "Check In"
> button on the right. That will cause the "working copy" to disappear and
> the main copy to be replaced by the one you just uploaded.
> 
> --Jean
> 

My explanation assumed that you were on the English > Documentation >
Impress Guide > Drafts page of Alfresco, a page that shows a collection
of files in the "Content Items" area on the right-hand side. 

--Jean


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