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When you create your binder, enter the category name in the binder profile.<br />

You can add a sub category by using a backslash (\). For example, use<br />

Training\Management to create a Training category <strong>with</strong> a Management<br />

sub category, and Training\Technical to add another sub category to Training.<br />

You can nest sub categories also. For example, use Training\Management<br />

\Boston, Training\Management \Chicago, and so forth to categorize<br />

the management training binders by city.<br />

When specifying multiple categories, use a semicolon (;) to separate the<br />

categories. For example, Compensation\Employee;Training\Employee<br />

would put binder B4 into the Employee sub category in both Compensation<br />

and Training.<br />

About the Binder Table of Contents<br />

When you have a binder open you see a list of all the documents stored in<br />

the binder, a Table of Contents. Two designs are available in <strong>Domino</strong>.<strong>Doc</strong>:<br />

• BinderTOC ActiveX control<br />

• Notes folders<br />

All binders in a given file cabinet have the same type of binder Table of<br />

Contents. The creator of the library selects one of the two designs to be the<br />

default for all file cabinets in the library. The File Cabinet Creator, however,<br />

can specify either design for that cabinet. Also, the File Cabinet Creator or<br />

the Administrator can change the design selection on any existing file<br />

cabinet.<br />

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