Versions Compared

Key

  • This line was added.
  • This line was removed.
  • Formatting was changed.

...

Excerpt

How to Upload Documents into Cascade

Section
Column
width100%

PRIOR TO STARTING:

  1. Download documents to your Windows computer or download documents to your Mac.
  2. Log into Cascade.
  3. Select your site.
Download documents to your Windows computer or download documents to your Mac
  1. Pro Tip: Select the folder to contain your new document before step 1.


Section


Section
Column
width25%

STEP 1: Click the Add Content Button

Once you have the document saved to your computer, click the Add Content button in the Utility Bar.


Column
width25%

STEP 2: Select "Documents" Option

Select the option for Document to create a new document asset. If you work for a school, you may have to navigate sub-folders for your department to find the correct template option.

Example: biologydocument

Result: The Workspace displays a new-document asset.


Column
width25%

STEP 3: Click "Choose" to Attach the Document

Click the faint words for Choose at the bottom of the pageanywhere in the large area with the text that read Drag a file here or choose one from your computer.

Result: Your computer's file navigator will display.


Column
width25%

STEP 4: Select the Document

Navigate your computer's file navigator to and select the your document to upload. Depending on your computer's operating system, your file navigator may look very different.

Result: Your new-document asset page will have automatically changed the File Name to match the attached file. The bottom of the page will now display the source file name and size of the file.


Section
Column
width25%

Image RemovedImage Added


Column
width25%

Image RemovedImage Added


Column
width25%

Image RemovedImage Added


Column
width25%

Image RemovedImage Added


Section


Section
Column
width25%

STEP 5: Specify the File Name Correctly

Change the Cascade File Name to name the new asset correctly. Make sure to follow the correct Naming Conventions. No capital letters, hyphens instead of spaces (NOT underscores), no special characters (e.g. apostrophes, ampersands, accent marks, etc.), and the only punctuation should be the period for the file suffix.

After the previous step of attaching the document, the File Name will have appended the correct file suffix (e.g. .txt, .pdf, .xlsx, etc.). Do NOT remove the file suffix. Cascade needs to know what type of file is being uploaded. When changing the File Name, make sure to retain the correct file suffix.

Changing the Cascade File Name will NOT affect the file on your computer.


Column
width25%

STEP 6: Select the Correct Placement Folder

For most users, the correct location should be selected by default. Also, if you did the pro tip from the Prior to Starting section at the beginning, then the correct placement folder should already be selected.

However, it is best practices to confirm exactly where the new asset will be created.

For a complete walkthrough, see How to Select a Placement Folder. Otherwise, continue the following actions.

Click the Placement Folder button and use the Slider Pane to select the folder to place the new asset.

Result: The selected file path will display under the Placement Folder.


Column
width25%

STEP 7: Title the Asset

Titles can use normal English wording and capitalization. Give your new asset a title. It can match the File Name but with spaces, capitals, etc.

Example:

FILE NAME: fall-schedule.docx

TITLE: Fall Schedule


Column
width25%

STEP 8: Select the Correct Display in Navigation Option

For uploaded documents, the default for Display in Navigation should be set to Yes.


Section
Column
width25%

Image RemovedImage Added


Column
width25%

Image RemovedImage Added


Column
width25%

Image RemovedImage Added


Column
width25%

Image RemovedImage Added


Section


Section
Column
width25%

STEP 9: 1MB Memory Size Limit

If the attached file exceeds 1MB, the asset will not create. See instructions on how to Compress Files. If that still can't get the file small enough, see how to get access to Catcher, the Large File Server.


Column
width25%

STEP 10: Click Save & Preview

Click the blue Save & Preview button.

Result: The Workspace displays a preview of the new asset.

Caution! The asset is still not created. Follow the final steps to make sure it is uploaded correctly.


Column
width25%

STEP 11: Submit

If everything looks correct, click the blue Submit button.


Column
width25%

STEP 12: Check Content & Submit

Select the option for Check Content & Submit.


Section
Column
width25%

Image RemovedImage Added


Column
width25%

Image RemovedImage Added


Column
width25%

Image RemovedImage Added


Column
width25%

Image RemovedImage Added


Section


Section
Column
width33%

STEP 13: Check Content

This will run you through the Check Content Process. Make any necessary spelling or accessibility changes, or add any necessary comments for the web team.



Column
width33%

STEP 14: Start Workflow

Once everything is correct, click the blue Start Workflow button. Unlike other edits that require a Workflow to go through Content Review and/or Technical Review, an uploaded document will automatically complete the Workflow process.


Column
width33%

STEP 15: Confirmation

Once the asset clears Workflow, you'll see it display as an asset in the Explorer. Selecting it will make it display in the Workspace.


Section
Column
width33%

Image RemovedImage Added


Column
width33%

Image RemovedImage Added


Column
width33%

Image RemovedImage Added