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Domino.Doc 3.5 User's Guide - Lotus documentation - Lotus software

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Disconnecting a library<br />

After you disconnect from a library, the associated icon no longer displays<br />

in the dialog box.<br />

1. Choose File - Open.<br />

2. If needed, click <strong>Domino</strong>.<strong>Doc</strong> in the location bar to see the current<br />

library connections.<br />

3. Right-click the library you want to disconnect, and then choose<br />

Disconnect Library from the context menu.<br />

Note If you are using <strong>Domino</strong>.<strong>Doc</strong> on Windows NT, 2000, or XP, you can<br />

disconnect only those library connections that you created.<br />

Managing library connections from an ODMA-supported application<br />

After you specify the applications you want to use with <strong>Domino</strong>.<strong>Doc</strong>,<br />

follow the steps below to set up the library connections you need.<br />

If you are using a Microsoft Office application that is set to use <strong>Domino</strong>.<strong>Doc</strong><br />

Office dialog boxes, see “Managing library connections from an Office<br />

application” above.<br />

Creating a library connection<br />

1. Choose File - Open.<br />

If there are no current library connections, the Library Connect dialog<br />

box displays. To create a library connection, continue to step 2.<br />

If there are one or more library connections, the Open dialog box<br />

displays either the current library connections or the contents of the last<br />

place you visited in the <strong>Domino</strong>.<strong>Doc</strong> Neighborhood. Skip to step 3 for<br />

information on how to view the available connections and if needed,<br />

create a new library connection.<br />

2. In the Library Connect dialog box, do the following:<br />

• Enter the address of the library you want to access, or select a<br />

previously accessed library from the drop-down box.<br />

• Enter the name you want to assign to the library icon. (You do not<br />

need to enter the exact name of the library.)<br />

• Click OK.<br />

After you connect to a library, the Open dialog box displays the library<br />

icon with the display name you specified.<br />

3. To navigate to the top level of the <strong>Domino</strong>.<strong>Doc</strong> Neighborhood where<br />

you can see the current library connections, click the <strong>Domino</strong>.<strong>Doc</strong> icon<br />

in the location bar.<br />

Chapter 8: Working with <strong>Domino</strong>.<strong>Doc</strong> from an Integrated Application 165

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