Files
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diff --git a/zddc/internal/apps/embedded/archive.html b/zddc/internal/apps/embedded/archive.html index 9bca4f7..aa4ee08 100644 --- a/zddc/internal/apps/embedded/archive.html +++ b/zddc/internal/apps/embedded/archive.html @@ -2717,7 +2717,7 @@ td[data-field="trackingNumber"] {
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Each file needs a tracking number (revision + status + title) and a transmittal folder. Name it — build one under By tracking number, or drag onto a row under From a list (loaded from the archive/MDL or pasted from Excel) — then route it under By transmittal.
+Give each file a tracking number (revision + status + title) under By tracking number — that alone is a Rename in place. Route it into a transmittal folder under By transmittal to Copy it into the archive.
Build a tidy copy of a project in a separate output folder. Your source files are only ever read, never renamed or moved.
+Give each file a ZDDC name in the By tracking number grid. A tracking number alone is a rename; add a transmittal folder and it can be copied into the archive.
A (IFR)), and onto a transmittal (party + date + TRN/SUB + sequence).<party>/<transmittal>/<name>, with duplicates detected.A quick spreadsheet for a folder you own: fill in tracking number, revision, status and title, and rename the files on disk.
-A (IFR)) and title.