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Picvario: Taxonomy
Taxonomy is a hierarchical/tree-like label structure and a useful tool for organizing content. A simple example of taxonomy is organizing files into folders in Windows Explorer. Taxonomy trees can be created by system administrators only. Once ...
Picvario: Advanced Document Support
Picvario has now implemented advanced support for Word/Excel/PowerPoint/PDF documents, hence a user with a read permission is able now: - to see thumbnails of documents generated from their first page; - to open documents directly in Picvario in ...
Picvario: Taxonomy Tree
A taxonomy is a hierarchical/nested structure that helps organize content. A simple example of taxonomy is organizing files into folders in Windows Explorer. Creating a taxonomy tree To create a taxonomy tree, go to the Taxonomy section of the ...
Picvario: System Options
Users with admin rights are able to manage import restrictions and other system settings. For editing the options, go to System Settings > Options > Main. Maximum number of files when importing via web browser. The default value is set to 100. This ...
Picvario: Linked Assets
To make your work with assets more efficient and switch over assets easily you can link different types of files in Picvario. For example, you can tie together a contract with a photographer and their photoshoot. Permissions to view linked assets and ...