A collection of documents and folders can be exported as a Laserfiche briefcase: a single file that compresses the data contained in it. When exporting a briefcase, you can only select documents and folders from the folder currently being viewed. To also include documents or folders located in a different folder, shortcuts to the desired documents and folders should be created in the current folder.
Briefcases can be created by selecting the desired documents, folders, and shortcuts, and opening the Export Briefcase dialog box, where you can select a name and a location for the briefcase to be exported.
Note: Briefcase export options can be configured in Options: Export: Briefcases in the Laserfiche Client, or Settings: Export: Briefcases in Web Access.
Note: Briefcases can consume large amounts of disk space. A typical black and white image page can occupy 30 to 50 KB of disk space; a typical text page can occupy approximately 4 KB.
To export one or more documents and folders as a briefcase
Note: Encrypted briefcases can only be imported into Laserfiche repositories of version 8.2.x or later. If you will need to import this briefcase into a Laserfiche repository of version 8.1.x or earlier, you should not encrypt it.
Note: If you encounter errors or warnings in the briefcase process, you will receive an error message and will be able to view the briefcase logs for more information.
Note: You may be prompted to provide a reason for exporting. See Reasons for Deletion, Export, and Printing for more information.
To export one or more documents and folders as a briefcase
Note: If you encounter errors or warnings in the briefcase process, you will receive an error message and will be able to view the briefcase logs for more information.
Note: You may be prompted to provide a reason for exporting. See Reasons for Deletion, Export, and Printing for more information.
Tip: To export search results as a briefcase, perform your search and follow the steps above, starting at step 2.
Note: Security tags assigned to entries are retained in briefcase files.