| msevior ( @ 2009-10-30 12:32:00 |
HowTo Use abicollab.net Part 2
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The main benefit of abicollab.net is to allow people to work together on joint documents. To do this one first needs to establish a connection to the person you wish to work with. This is done with the “my friends” link.
First click on the “my friends” tab. This takes you to the “my friends” tab seen below. In this case the user currently has no friends within abicollab.net. You can tell because there are none listed.

Lets make him some!
Next click on the “add a friend” link.
This pops up a box that allows you to search for your friend.

Start typing their name in the “search for friends” box. As you type, names that match your text appear in the “search results” list.

It is worthwhile to include some additional information about yourself, otherwise your friends might not be able to find you! Note that when I made that screenshot, abicollab.net had not been released. Now there are many more Martin's that appear in the search results. You can also search on region and country by entering name, location, country separated by commas. Uwog just added that feature last night!
When you see the person that you’re looking for, click on “add as friend”.

After you click “yes I’m sure” your friend will receive an email message and if they’re logged in they will see your request to become a friend appear in the “message central” region. If they click on “accept” the two of you become friends and can share the documents you wish to work on together.

The latest version of this document is available on abicollab.net at:
https://abicollab.net/documents/embed/32 76/latest
This post is Public Domain. Feel free to copy and paste as you wish.
The main benefit of abicollab.net is to allow people to work together on joint documents. To do this one first needs to establish a connection to the person you wish to work with. This is done with the “my friends” link.
First click on the “my friends” tab. This takes you to the “my friends” tab seen below. In this case the user currently has no friends within abicollab.net. You can tell because there are none listed.
Lets make him some!
Next click on the “add a friend” link.
This pops up a box that allows you to search for your friend.
Start typing their name in the “search for friends” box. As you type, names that match your text appear in the “search results” list.
It is worthwhile to include some additional information about yourself, otherwise your friends might not be able to find you! Note that when I made that screenshot, abicollab.net had not been released. Now there are many more Martin's that appear in the search results. You can also search on region and country by entering name, location, country separated by commas. Uwog just added that feature last night!
When you see the person that you’re looking for, click on “add as friend”.
After you click “yes I’m sure” your friend will receive an email message and if they’re logged in they will see your request to become a friend appear in the “message central” region. If they click on “accept” the two of you become friends and can share the documents you wish to work on together.
The latest version of this document is available on abicollab.net at:
https://abicollab.net/documents/embed/32