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What does the purple text on a folder item signify?
Michael Harlow
I'm working on some foldering related things and I noticed that some items in folders are blue and some are purple. Normally in the web, this would just show links I had clicked on, but many more items are purple than I have actually clicked on, since I do a lot of work on the iPad. Is this coming from the FTO status or something else?
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Nicolas Spilman
Purple links are synonymous with the previously viewed icon. What that means is that you viewed the document in the last 30 days regardless of if you clicked on it from a particular folder. If you were to go into your history view, I would imagine that you would see a view for those documents some time in the past 30 days.
Samuel, sharing at the individual document level is not currently supported. There is, however, some nuances to how contributors to a shared folder can add/remove documents. Those nuances do not affect what is displayed, though.
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Samuel Slotsky
What sort of items are blue and purple? Are these documents? Snippets? Subfolders? If a subfolder is blue that typically means that it is a shared folder. Perhaps you can share individual documents as well (not sure), so this would color them blue.
Ryan Morlok
Yes, do you have a screenshot?
Nicolas Spilman
Purple links are synonymous with the previously viewed icon. What that means is that you viewed the document in the last 30 days regardless of if you clicked on it from a particular folder. If you were to go into your history view, I would imagine that you would see a view for those documents some time in the past 30 days.
Samuel, sharing at the individual document level is not currently supported. There is, however, some nuances to how contributors to a shared folder can add/remove documents. Those nuances do not affect what is displayed, though.
Michael Harlow
Yes, that makes sense Nick. Thanks for responding.
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