Helen D 0 Posted January 24, 2017 Share Posted January 24, 2017 Is it possible to create a toc / links to notes, which I can place a COPY of the original TOC in a client's folder so they can access only the files I chose for them? I've tried this, but must be doing something incorrectly, as the links do not work for the client. I need some instruction on this, please. Thank you, Helen PS. The only way I can get a TOC to work for clients is to make a separate folder with the files, TOC in that folder, and give them access ...so they have 2 folders instead of one, which would be preferred. Thanks again! Link to post
Level 5* DTLow 4,992 Posted January 24, 2017 Level 5* Share Posted January 24, 2017 9 minutes ago, Helen D said: Is it possible to create a toc / links to notes, which I can place a COPY of the original TOC in a client's folder so they can access only the files I chose for them? I've tried this, but must be doing something incorrectly, as the links do not work for the client. I need some instruction on this, please. Thank you, Helen PS. The only way I can get a TOC to work for clients is to make a separate folder with the files, TOC in that folder, and give them access ...so they have 2 folders instead of one, which would be preferred. Thanks again! You started out ok with toc / links to notes; but then you went to files and folders I've done this, giving access to a TOC note. I used only external urls and all viewing was done in a browser Link to post
Helen D 0 Posted January 24, 2017 Author Share Posted January 24, 2017 Ok. So if I redo the TOC's with external urls (public links, right?), I could copy the TOC note into their folder and it should work for my clients? Thank you - much appreciated. Helen Link to post
jim.g 53 Posted January 24, 2017 Share Posted January 24, 2017 55 minutes ago, Helen D said: Ok. So if I redo the TOC's with external urls (public links, right?), I could copy the TOC note into their folder and it should work for my clients? Thank you - much appreciated. Helen @Helen D, I don't think @DTLow is online anymore, so I'll try to help you. I think what you will have to do is create a TOC note in the shared notebook. Then, note by note, copy the public link (external URL) of the note and paste it into the TOC note in the shared notebook. 1 Link to post
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