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The next section explains how to use the Attache Case.<br />

For more information about the use of documents in <strong>Domino</strong>.<strong>Doc</strong> see<br />

<strong>Chapter</strong> 5 <strong>Working</strong> <strong>with</strong> <strong>Doc</strong>uments.<br />

Adding a document to a binder<br />

To add a document that exists in your file system to a binder, you can use<br />

either of two methods:<br />

1. Use Windows Explorer to find it, and drag it to the binder icon of the<br />

binder you want to put it in.<br />

2. Use the New <strong>Doc</strong>ument option <strong>from</strong> the context menu.<br />

To use the New <strong>Doc</strong>ument option:<br />

3. Right-click on the binder, choose New <strong>Doc</strong>ument, and select the<br />

document either by browsing the Add <strong>Doc</strong>ument box, or by entering its<br />

path name.<br />

4. Click Open.<br />

5. Enter a Title for the document in the title field.<br />

At the Check In dialog:<br />

6. (Optional) Select Properties to set or change property and/or security<br />

settings.<br />

7. (Optional) Add comments. Information entered here is visible only<br />

<strong>from</strong> the Notes client interface.<br />

8. Select a Check-in option.<br />

For more information see About Checking in a <strong>Doc</strong>ument.<br />

9. Click OK.<br />

178 <strong>Domino</strong>.<strong>Doc</strong> User Guide

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