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| - | If you want more control over what and how you’re sharing content, you can click on the final “Share” button of the group. You could say that that’s our “universal” share button. | + | ==== Auto Navigation ==== |
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| + | We have introduced a new feature that allows users to share a slide or an entire folder with either read-only or full-access permissions. | ||
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| + | - **Read-only access:** The recipient can view the shared slide or folder but cannot make any changes. | ||
| + | - **Full access:** The recipient will be required to log in and will then be able to interact with the shared slide or folder just like a regular user, including performing all permitted actions. | ||
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| + | When you choose Share Current Slide or Share Folder, the system will prompt you to select whether you want to share it in read-only mode or with full access. | ||
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| + | ===== Slide Share ===== | ||
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| + | If the user selects read-only mode, the shared slide will be accessible in view-only format, and the recipient will not be able to make any modifications. | ||
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| + | {{:slide_share_readonly.png?200|}} | ||
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| + | If the slide is shared in full-access mode, the recipient will be prompted to log in to the application. Upon successful login, they will be taken directly to the shared slide, where they can make any necessary modifications as permitted. | ||
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| + | {{:share_slide_full_access.png?200|}} | ||
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| + | ===== Folder Share ===== | ||
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| + | If the user selects read-only mode, the shared folder will be accessible in view-only format. The recipient will be able to open and view each slide in the folder but will not have access to any editing tools or modification options. | ||
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| + | {{:shared_folder_read_only.png?200|}} | ||
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| + | If the user selects full-access mode for sharing a folder, the recipient will be prompted to log in and will be taken directly to the shared folder. Once logged in, they will have full access to all available tools and will be able to make modifications as needed. | ||
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| + | {{:share_folder_full_access_mode.png?200|}} | ||
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| + | ===== Custom Share ===== | ||
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| ===== Share administration ===== | ===== Share administration ===== | ||
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| You can also create links that point to folders. | You can also create links that point to folders. | ||
| - | That slide that we just referenced? It turns out to be an H&E slide, and along with the other slides in the folder, actually comprises a single patient case. | ||
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| - | So you can emulate cases by organizing their slides per folder, with each folder representing a case. Your hierarchy can then be: | ||
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| - | [patient] | ||
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| - | [case] | ||
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| - | [slides] | ||
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| - | Say that we want to offer a case-representation of breast cancer patient 06420637F. We use Share/CreateLinkForFolder and point to a folder instead of a slide: | + | Say that we want to offer a case-representation of breast cancer patient 06420637F. We use Share/CreateLinkForFolder and point to a folder |
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