Difference between revisions of "JDrive"
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[[File:8_JDrive_Home.png]] - Return to the main screen of the '''JDrive''' after entering directories and sub-directories. | [[File:8_JDrive_Home.png]] - Return to the main screen of the '''JDrive''' after entering directories and sub-directories. | ||
− | Right click on a white file/document or | + | Right click on a white file/document or blue and black folders to get more information, download a file (if applicable), copy & paste or delete the file from your JDrive. |
*The user can only copy and paste to black folders but NOT the blue system folders or white file/documents. | *The user can only copy and paste to black folders but NOT the blue system folders or white file/documents. | ||
*The user can also drag & drop but cannot drag onto a white file/document or a blue system folder. | *The user can also drag & drop but cannot drag onto a white file/document or a blue system folder. |
Revision as of 08:20, 17 June 2021
JDrive provides a way for a user to access files/documents stored in folders in JCampus. This includes exports, lessons, assignments attachments, state reporting and more in one place.
To launch JDrive, click on the icon in the upper right hand corner.
- Upload files/documents to the JDrive.
- Add directories and sub-directories to the JDrive.
- JDrive Users - If the user has permission in User Management, then they can view other users' JDrive.
- Toggle between the buttons to see different formats: icon grid and list grid.
- Using the Grid icon only, sort the black folders, blue system folders & attachments, white files/documents in JDrive by Alpha or Date.
- Search for folders, system folders & attachments, files/documents on the JDrive by name.
- Return to the main screen of the JDrive after entering directories and sub-directories.
Right click on a white file/document or blue and black folders to get more information, download a file (if applicable), copy & paste or delete the file from your JDrive.
- The user can only copy and paste to black folders but NOT the blue system folders or white file/documents.
- The user can also drag & drop but cannot drag onto a white file/document or a blue system folder.