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Uploading a pdf file

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Created on: 01/29/15 08:47 AM Views: 2403 Replies: 8
Thursday, January 29, 2015 at 8:47 AM

I am completely lost on this one!! I reduced my pdf file as recommended, no problem, but it doesn't do anything when I choose my file and hit upload except the cursor jumps to the URL box.

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Thursday, January 29, 2015 at 1:20 PM - Response #1

I am wondering if your PDF may have been too large. Ironically, we made an update last night that would likely help if that was the case. Follow these instructions and if you are still having issues, feel free to give me a call. 734-585-5605

To upload a non image documents to the File Vault, such as a .doc or .pdf file, please see the following: Locate any page that has an Editor Window, such as by going to Edit Site Pages > Edit Page next to Homepage.

1. What I typically do first is decide on where my link will be and what my link phrase will say. Type the link phrase into the editor window and use your cursor to highlight the phrase.

2. On the Editor Window, look for the icon in the second row of buttons that is about 2/3 to the right that looks like a globe with a chain link, this is the Insert / Edit Link button. Click this button and a small window will appear. Click the Browse button and locate your file on your computer. Once selected, press the Open / Select button and then you will need to click the Upload button to the right. The window should close, leaving your link phrase blue and underlined. This means that it is linked, however to test the link you must save the page and go to the actual page of the site to click the link.


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Friday, January 30, 2015 at 8:38 AM - Response #2

Yep, that was the problem! It uploaded fine this time!Very Happy

Just wondering though, I thought it would bring up the pdf file itself, but it brings up the following:

50th Reunion Info

DETAILS
/000/8/0/9/12908/userfiles/file/2015_Reunion_Invite_By_MJ(1).pdf

50th Reunion Info (Friday July 24 2015)

* Number Of People Attending:      

* Names Of People Attending Including Yourself:      Attendee 1:
Attendee 2:


Is that what it is suppose to bring up? If I want the first page of the info, to be as it is, instead of how it is now, then I probably need to do it as a regular page or???

Mary Jo

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Friday, January 30, 2015 at 12:15 PM - Response #3

Yes, that process does produce a link that the user would click to download the pdf. There are embed codes that you will need to Google where you can embed the PDF on the page.


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Friday, January 30, 2015 at 10:36 PM - Response #4

Thank You, Scott for your help!

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Wednesday, June 10, 2015 at 1:38 PM - Response #5

My fellow committee members have informed me they want me to post a PDF too. Since I don't have much experience doing such things, is there additional help on Class Creator on how to do it?

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Edited 06/10/15 1:40 PM
Wednesday, June 10, 2015 at 5:05 PM - Response #6

Uploading a non image document to the File Vault (PDF, spreadsheet, presentation, .doc, etc.)...

The way to do it on ClassCreator is to create a link that when clicked on will open up the PDF document.

To upload a non image documents to the File Vault, locate any page that has an Editor Window, such as by going to Edit Site Pages > Edit Page next to Homepage.

1. What I typically do first is decide on where my link will be and what my link phrase will say. Type the link phrase into the editor window and use your cursor to highlight/select the phrase.

2. On the Editor Window, look for the icon in the second row of buttons that is about 2/3 to the right that looks like a chain link, this is the Insert / Edit Link button. Click this button and a small window will appear. Click the Browse button and locate your file on your hard drive. Once selected, press the Open / Select button and then you will need to click the Upload button to the right. The window should close, leaving your link phrase blue and underlined. This means that it is linked, however to test the link you must save the page and go to the actual page of the site to click the link.

If this is in an email...

3. To test the link, send yourself a test message from the system and click the link. You should be prompted to download / or save / or open your document depending on your browser.


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Wednesday, June 10, 2015 at 5:21 PM - Response #7

Cool! Thanks very much. I bow humbly to your brilliance!Very Happy Really appreciate it!

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Wednesday, June 10, 2015 at 5:32 PM - Response #8

You're welcome.


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