Creating Documents in the Filing Tray

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If you file a document in enaio® but do not want to decide yet in which cabinet, folder, or register to place it or which document type to assign, you can cache it in the enaio® client filing tray. Clicking the Workspace Filing tray - icon Filing Tray icon in the View ribbon tab header will open the filing tray.

The filing tray can only be accessed by you. For example, you can use this space to store all documents that other employees are not supposed to be able to access yet. Documents in the filing tray are not included in searches.

When creating new documents or storing existing files in the filing tray, you must first decide whether or not you want to assign an object type to the document or file. If you want to assign an object type, you can proceed in the same way as when creating or filing documents in folders or registers, except that you select Filing tray as the filing location.

Read on to learn how to create documents without type in the filing tray.

enaio® supports file extensions containing more than ten characters and Unicode characters.
Please note that the maximum supported file size depends on a number of a different factors. This includes the file type, the file content, the specific use case, and the client used.

Assigning a Location to Documents in the Filing Tray

Eventually, you should assign documents in the filing tray a location in a folder or register. The exact procedure depends on whether it is a document with or without object type. You must first assign an object type to documents without a type before you can move them to a folder or register.