Learn how to upload files, rename, move, download, and preview your documents.
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The documents area is your file management hub. From here you can upload, organize, preview, and download all of your files. Let's walk through the essentials.
Click here to upload files from your computer. You can also drag and drop files directly into the document browser. Folders are supported too — just drag a folder in.
Each file shows its name, type, size, and when it was last updated. Click this file now to select it and see more details in the inspector panel.
When you select files, the toolbar shows actions like rename, move to a different folder, download, add to a bundle, tag, or delete. Try right-clicking the file to open the context menu!
Double-click a file to open a preview. Images, PDFs, spreadsheets, and many other formats can be previewed right here without downloading.
Deleted files go to the trash. Use this dropdown to switch between your documents and the trash. Items in the trash are kept for 30 days before permanent deletion, so you can recover anything you remove by accident.
When you select one or more files, the toolbar above shows actions: rename, move to a folder, download, add to a bundle, tag, or delete. Select a file now to see the toolbar activate.
The inspector panel shows detailed metadata for the selected file — type, size, upload date, tags, and any bundle associations. Use this panel to review or update a file's details without opening it.
You now know how to upload, preview, organize, and recover your files. Use drag-and-drop for quick uploads, right-click for fast actions, and remember that deleted files stay in the trash for 30 days. Restart this tour anytime from the help menu.
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