Said embarrassingly, I didn't knowyou didn't have to default. Will
have to try that.

I KNEW it would be something simple.

Thanks

On Dec 19, 1:06 pm, Wayne Bouwmeester <[email protected]>
wrote:
> What if you didn't default it at all, but used authorization packages
> (on the folders) to limit which folders the user can see.
> Most would only see one folder, so would pick that folder to load the
> asset into.
> Those that see two or more need to make a choice anyway.
>
> On Dec 19, 11:00 am, CraigNY <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> > My query is simple.
>
> > We have a large project on our intranet, each department will be
> > uplaoding scads of documents. They each have their own folder to do
> > so, since uploading to documents and then having them switch to their
> > sub-folder wasn't working. They always forgot.
>
> > So here is my question. You can specify for an element in a content
> > class what you want the default folder to be but what I want to do is
> > when a user uses that content class, either by authorization or by
> > user or even by place in the tree, I want the default folder to
> > change. So for office A, using the content class, it goes into
> > document_A folder, for office B, using the content class, it goes into
> > document_B, etc.
>
> > I despair of creating 20 duplicate content classes just to do this
> > one, seemingly simple thing.
>
> > Thanks again, as always.
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