Copy Document File
Explanation
Use this activity to copy one or
more document files to a specified folder.
Prerequisites
- The document file (e.g., a Word or an Excel file) must be connected to a document revision.
- You must have view or edit access to the document
revision.
System Effects
If a document file has a view copy,
both files are copied to the specified folder.
Window
Document
Revision
Document
Revisions
Document Object Connections
Project
Navigator
Related Window Descriptions
Document
Revision
Document
Revision/General
Copy Document Structure
Document Revisions
Document Object Connections
Project
Navigator
Project Navigator/Project Documents
Procedure
Use one of the following procedures to copy a document
file. If your
document revision is a structure document, refer to the section titled Copying
one or more document files connected to a structure document.
Copying a single document file:
- Open the Document Revision window or
Document Revisions window and
query (F3) for a document revision.
- Right-click (in the Document Revisions window, first select the row), point to File Operations, and
click Copy File To to open the Save Document File As
dialog box.
- You can accept the default file name or you can
rename the file. You can accept the default location path or you can
change it to a new path.
- Click Save to save the document file.
Copying two or more document files:
- Open the Document Revisions
window and query (F3) for two or more document revisions.
- Select the rows, point to File Operations, and
click Copy File To to open the
Select Local Path dialog box. You can accept the default
value or you can specify the path location.
- Click OK to copy the document file.
Note: When performing the copy file to operation for multiple
documents, all files will be named using the standard document title and name
Copying one or more document files connected to a structure document:
- Open the Document Revision window or
Document Revisions window and
query (F3) for a document revision that is a structure document.
- Right-click, click File Operations, and then
click Copy File To to open the
Copy Document Structure dialog box.
- Configure how the document file(s) will be named
(under Save File Names Using) and the location where they will be saved
(under Save In). These settings apply for all selected documents.
- Optionally, select Use Original Folder Structure.
- By default, all documents are selected for copying.
If you remove the check from the check box
in the Select Document
field, that document will not be copied.
- Click Copy to copy the document file(s) to
the selected check out path.