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Files view displays all of your AirSend files, including the files added to channels you created and files added to channels that you are a member of.

Accessing Files view

  1. Open AirSend.
  2. In the upper left corner, click the triple-bar icon.

    The side navigation panel opens:
  3. Click Files.
    Files view opens. It displays the folders My Files, which stores files for channels that you have created and files that you are storing outside channels, and Shared Channels, which stores files for channels that you have not created but are a member of. 

My Files

Click the My Files folder to view folders for each channel that you have created, a folder for files that you have deleted, and any files or folders that you have added to My Files directly, outside of any channels. 

To view your channel folders, click the Channels folder.
The view shows a folder for each channel that you have created:

To view the sub-folders of a channel folder, click the folder. Each My Files channel folder includes the sub-folders files, wiki, and deleted items

The files folder corresponds to the Files tab, and the wiki folder corresponds to the Wiki tab. Files added in the files folder here or the files tab in the channel are are accessible in both places. Likewise, any files added in the wiki folder here or in in the wiki tab in the channel are accessible in both places. Any file or folder that you delete in a channel automatically appears in the deleted items folder.

To add, move, upload and delete files and folders from My Folders, see Processing files and folders in File view

Shared Channels

Click the Shared Channels folder to view folders for each channel that you have been added to by another user.

To view the files and sub-folders in a channel folder, click the folder. Each Shared Channels folder includes a default attachments sub-folder where channel members may store files and folders. Members can also store files and folders outside of the attachments folder:

To add, move, upload and delete files and folders from Shared Channels, see Processing files and folders in File view

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