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Introduction
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The Brevity web application allows you to securely store documents against all primary record types, that include Clients, Service schedules, Employee, Invoices and Timesheets, Care and Plan management, Service Providers, Branch and Organisation, Quotes, training, leave, incidents, goals, notes, client funding and service profiles, plan reviews, staff warnings and appraisals, medication and related contacts. Document storage can also be established against custom record sets within Brevity web application.
Documentation related with the branch, Employee and client records, can be be reviewed through the Brevity Care mobile app and Brevity Self Service portal. Access to this documentation is subject to the assigned viewing rights.
There are no restrictions on the size, type or quantity of files that can be uploaded into the document panel.
Assigning documents into the Document Management Panel
Documents can be assigned against the record by either searching, dragging and dropping the file into the upload field on the document panel or by searching, the Upload Files hyperlink, searching for and selecting the files that are to be assigned
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Document Management Panel Features
Features associated with the Document folder include:
Creating folders using the link in the right panel.
Upload files using the link in the right panel, or drag and drop multiple files from your computer to the right panel
Change the view between list view and icon view using the horizontal blue icon located on the top right
Search for the documents using the search box.
Delete a file or Share a file with a client/employee via the portal by clicking the related file more menu and selecting the appropriate option. You can also download the file, or move the file to different folders.
Click on the uploaded file to preview the Files
Navigating to Folders
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If you elect to maintain folders for the purposes of categorising and grouping documents you can utilise the breadcrumb trail to move between the different folders within the document panel
Document Preview
The document module is supported by an in-built document viewer that allows you to easily view documents, without needing to download them.
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provides an overview on navigating the Document Viewer.
The document module is supported by an in-built document viewer that allows you to easily view files, without needing to download proprietary software, for example adobe reader.
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Object Name | Object Description |
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First | This object advances you to the first page. |
Previous | This object advances you to the preceding page. |
Next | This object advances you to the proceeding page. |
Last | This object advances you to the last page. |
Zoom In | This object increases size of current page in increments. |
Zoom Out | This object decreases current page in increments to display multiple pages if these are present within the file. |
100% | This object increases the page . |
25% | This object decreases current page in increments to display multiple pages if these are present within the file. |
Thumbnails | This object displays multiple pages if present within the file as thumbnails on the left side of the document viewer. |
Splitter | This object displays a vertical bar between the current page and page thumbnails located on the left side of the document viewer. |
Fit Type | This object lists options to determine whether the page(s) fit by width or height. |
Thumbnail Size | This object lists options to determine the size of the thumbnails located on the left side of the document viewer. |
Open | This object provides access to View Document form to allow for a document to be read either from file explorer or from the web. The document displayed is only open temporarily whilst the document viewer is open. It is not saved into the document folder. |
Save as | This object allows the file displayed within the document viewer to be saved in PDF or DCN format. |
This object allows the file displayed within the document viewer to be sent to a printer or saved as a PDF file. |