Download - DACdb Using Files
Sharing Files on DACdbSharing Files on DACdbWhere to save files, upload and download on DACdb
Finding the FilesFinding the Files
Click on the Files tab
Then select Club Files from the dark blue submenu
Public Files vs. Secure Public Files vs. Secure FilesFilesThere are two tabs at the top of the
body of this page:Public FilesSecure Files
Public files can be linked to from our website or shared through FB. This is a good place for things like fliers that we want anybody to be able to download and distribute or post.
Secure files are files that can only be accessed by logging onto DACdb. This is where most of our documents, such as the record of Chili Cook-off sponsors, Chili Cook-off logos, documents to print and put in new membership packets, etc.
Adding a Secure FileAdding a Secure File
Let’s add the club inventory to the secure files.
Upload Dialog BoxUpload Dialog Box
I’m going to upload our inventory file. First I give it a name. Then I click the “Browse” button to locate the file on my computer.This file is an Excel spreadsheet saved with .xlsx subscript. (MAC users, please be aware that PCs will not be able to use your files without the subscript that tells them what kind of file it is.) Click the gold Add button in the upper right corner.
Using FoldersUsing Folders
See that we have added an Excel file. This file is for general use of the club, but most of our files will belong to a committee or project. The other items have the little folder icon in the Type column. To add a folder, just click the “Add Folder” button and give it a name.
Adding Files to FoldersAdding Files to Folders
To download a file, simply click on the file name.To open a folder, click on the folder name, for example I click on PR
Adding Files to FoldersAdding Files to Folders
I have clicked on PR and am now in the PR folder. Note the breadcrumbs. An “Up 1 Level” button now appears to allow navigation back to the top level. The “Add Folders” button allows Creation of further subfolders.
Temporary Committee Temporary Committee FilesFiles
The file section that we have just reviewed is the same from year to year and so its best use is for information that we will want to access from year to year.
Information that is specific to the current Rotary Year, such as board agendas and minutes, is best kept in the files under Committees. These files can still be accessed after the Rotary Year, but with special effort.
Committee Activity FilesCommittee Activity Files
Click on the Committees tab to find this page. Note that you are able to select the Rotary Year in the left column to access past information. Scroll down the page to see all of the committees for the Rotary Club of Sedona.
Committee Section of Committee Section of DACdbDACdb
The committees section allows you to view who is on each committee, edit the committee membership, and send personalized email to the committee members. Click on view to see member contact information and work with files for the committee.
Committee FilesCommittee Files
This is the View Committee page. Files can be accesses by clicking the “Files” button.
Committee FilesCommittee Files
While this files dialog looks very much like the other files section, these files are not comingled with the “Files” tab files. Again we have the choice of making publicly accessible files and secure files. Most committee files will be secure, I would think.
Summary of Use of DACdb Summary of Use of DACdb FilesFiles
DACdb files gives clubs and committees a way to save files for better security, access and continuity.
Files saved in the Files tab will be the same from year to year.
Files saved to Committees are associated with the Rotary Year and can only be accessed in future years by identifying the Rotary Year they were saved.
Files may be saved as Public or Secure.