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Working with Documents and TemplatesThis section covers the following topics: Working with DocumentsDefining a Document PropertyA Document property is any property defined as being of the type Archi2Document. Refer to the Meta Modeler section for information on how to define new legal properties and assign them to Types. Uploading a Document to EVA NetmodelerYou can upload documents to EVA Netmodeler through any browser interface that allows you to edit an item that contains a document property. In the example below, the GIDE browser is focussed on an item with an empty Document property. This is the default state for all new items that have a document property. See the Defaults section for information on how to change this. When an item containing a document property is edited an upload button is provided next to the document property. kicking this button will open the load document dialogue shown below. Selecting the browse button will enable you to browse for the appropriate file on the client machine. Once you have located the appropriate file and selected the upload button file will be uploaded to the server and associated the correct item in the repository. note that although the upload operation is then complete, the edit of the item as a whole must will be completed with the submit edit button in the GIDE interface. An item with the document property that has a ready been populated would look similar to the figure below. The buttons have the following functions
Viewing a DocumentDocuments can be viewed by clicking the (=) button next to the property, if one is present, or the document hyperlink. This will cause the associated document to be loaded in the browser if the required helper application has been defined. See your Browser's help for details on how to do this. If no helper application has been defined, or if the browser has been configured to do so, the browser will open a "download file" dialogue which will enable you to specify a location to store the file. Working with TemplatesThe template property type is very similar to the Document property type. The differences between the two are:
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