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Folder Features
Folders are a place to save, organize and share image groups. For a quick overview of each folder's features, see the folders table. Folder access and functions vary by user type. Click on any folder title to learn more.
| Unregistered Users can... | Registered Users can... | Instructor-level Users can... | |
|---|---|---|---|
| My work folder | - view - edit | - view - edit | |
| Public folders | - view | - view - unlock to edit - add/view notes | - view - unlock to edit - add/view notes - create/manage |
| Password-protected folders | | - unlock to view - unlock to edit - add/view notes | - unlock to view - unlock to edit - add/view notes - create/manage |
| Student work folders | | - unlock to view - edit - add/view notes | - view - edit - add/view notes - create/manage |
| Institutional folders | - view | - view | - view - unlock to edit |
New! Users with instructor privileges can now nest folders. Log in to ARTstor, click Share > Manage folder(s). In the window that opens simply drag and drop the desired folder onto the title of another folder. The settings on the parent folder will apply to all folders nested within it.
My Work Folder
- I want to save an image group to my folder
- I want to copy an image group to my folder
- I want to delete/rename an image group in my folder
- I want to view/add notes to my folder
Public folders
- I want to create a public folder
- I want to unlock a public folder for editing
- I want to change the settings for my public folder
- I want to view/add notes
- I want to delete my public folder
Password-protected folders
- I want to create a password-protected folder
- I want to unlock a password-protected folder
- I want to change the settings for my password-protected folder
- I want to view/add instructor notes
- I want to delete my password-protected folder
Student work folders
- I want to unlock a password-protected folder
- I want to create student work folders
- I want to view/add notes
Institutional folder
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