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7/20/2009 1:43 PM
 

Maybe I'm missing something, but how do you upload a new version of a file. When I "edit" the file, there's no Browse button anywhere for that purpose. Is this feature not implemented yet? Thanks.

Update: Woah, now when I click the Upload button, there's no Browse button to upload even a new file. I really must be missing something now. Any help?

Update #2: I went into settings and I don't see any option that allows you to specify which folder the documents should be uploaded to. BTW, I'm an experienced programmer and DNN'er, but I've never used this module before, and it's a bit confusing right now. Any enlightenment?

 
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