Shortcuts
I see other people have requested this. I would also like to request this. We were using dropbox, and we were able to create shortcuts within dropbox that allowed us to navigate to other areas of the folder structure while using the web browser view.
An example use case:
We would like to have a folder called "Getting Started". This would *only* contain *links* to common frequently used files that are spread out through the folder system. It does not make sense to sense to keep disparate files for different projects, clients, properties, tasks in a single folder just so they can be easily accessed. This helps acquaint new users with certain files.
I have seen the suggestion to "organize content in Box in a way that makes sense for users to utilize the content,". ...well, this is the way that makes sense.
We have a folder system that has evolved over many *years*. And due to acquisitions and personal preferences, different parts of the company, and different properties, use different file structures. So it is not always clear where a certain type of file might live. Then add on the fact that our admins will touch way more file trees than the users who create the file trees, and the admins may not know each file trees as well as the everyday managers and execs who create and maintain them.
Box bookmarks dont work because they are local to me. Collections dont work because they are local to me. I tried using a .url or .lnk file, but those dont work.
Why not make collections or bookmarks shareable somehow?
It is disappointing that this feature does not exist for the web view.
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So, I thought I could at least create a normal shortcut in windows, so that anyone viewing the folder structure from file explorer would be able to use the shortcut. But that isn't working. I can see the shortcut in file explorer on my end, and it functions like a normal shortcut. But other users cannot see the shortcut in their file explorer. The shortcut shows up in the web view (even though it does not work in that context). I dont understand why file explorer is not mirroring the actual folder contents seen in the web view. Are there other file types that will not mirror correctly between web view and file explorer?
It looks like the only option is to drop a URL link in file explorer. That brings them to the online view of the document. But creating that shortcut is a bit of a hassle and it makes this shortcut strategy more cumbersome.
This situation is ... less than ideal.
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I agree. I'm so tired of everyone making a copy of a document and putting into a folder so it's easier FOR THEM to find it and then we have multiple copies of a file and everyone updates their own. With shortcuts, people can leave the master where it is and put a shortcut in their folder if they want to save it elsewhere.
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I also really need the shortcut function. I assumed Box had it since it's pretty ubiquitous with other programs. Copies of documents really don't work when it's being updated by various folks with access and needs to be kept in the most current version for all. And as has been mentioned before, the documents are being used by different groups with different intents so it's really cumbersome to send everyone to a generically labeled folder rather than placing a shortcut in a relevant folder for each group alongside other materials that support their work.
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