If a document or email needs to be available in multiple folders, you can add that item (document or email) to the required folder(s) using the Add to folder option. This option is available when you right-click the item.


NOTE:

This feature requires iManage Work Server 10.3.2 or later. The Add to folder option is not available for users on Work Server 10.2 or earlier.

  1. Select the item (document or email) you wish to add to multiple folders.
  2. Right-click and select Add to folder. The Add to folder dialog box appears.

    Figure: Add to folder option in the right-click menu

    If you select multiple items, the option is available on the toolbar.

    Figure: Add to folder on the toolbar

  3. Navigate to the desired folder where you wish to add the item(s).
  4. Select Add to folder. A progress dialog box appears.

    Figure: Progress dialog when adding items to folders in the same database


    Figure: Progress dialog when adding items to folders in different database


    Selecting Go to folder directs you to the destination folder. 

    NOTE:

    • When the item and folder are in the same database, users can view the destination folder by selecting Expand to view locations below Where Used in the Properties panel. 
    • When the item (document or email) and folder are in different databases, a shortcut is created and is denoted by .


NOTE:

If the Add to folder menu item is unavailable in the aforementioned locations due to earlier customizations, administrators can use the Context Menus Customization feature in iManage Control Center to make this new option available to users.
For documents: Web Client > Content Menus > Documents
For emails: Web Client > Context Menus > Emails


References and shortcuts

You will notice the following differences depending on the location of the item and the folder it is being added to: 

Item added to a folder in the same database

Item added to a folder in different database

The item is added as a reference, and you can view the list of folders where the item resides in the Properties panel (for documents, under Where Used; for emails, under Where Filed).


NOTE: An item reference means that it is the same item linked from multiple folder locations. Hence when a document is added to multiple folders, the document number remains the same.

The item is added as a shortcut, and you cannot view the list of folders where the actual item resides.

NOTE: An item shortcut means that it is a completely different item or object, and any changes to a shortcut property (such as, description) is only going to change the shortcut and not the target item.

If you delete the item in any folder, it is deleted from all folders.

If you delete the shortcut, the target item is not removed from the folder(s) where it resides, because you deleted just the shortcut to that item.

NOTE: If the target document gets deleted, the shortcut is not deleted and the Properties panel displays the following message for the Target section: "You may not have access or target may have been deleted."

When you restore the item from Trash, it is restored everywhere it resided before the deletion.


If you rename the item, the item is renamed everywhere.

If you rename the shortcut, the target item is not renamed.

Multi-select Delete is supported for references.

Multi-select Delete is not supported for shortcuts.

When server side refile is configured, there is no immediate change in metadata or security when an item is added to a folder in the same database (as a reference). But, every time any of the parent folders’ metadata or security is edited, a refile operation is triggered and it causes the item's metadata and/or security to be overwritten to match that folder. 

When server side refile is configured, there is no change to document metadata or security when an item is added to a folder in a different database.

Removing a reference from multiple folders

Users can remove an item referenced in multiple folders by navigating to the Where used section in the Properties panel and then selecting beside the location. 

Figure: Removing Reference