Every file you add to an article in your knowledge base is stored in your File Library. You can access files there to update:
- The name of the file
- The file itself
- The file labels associated with that file
You can also delete files you no longer need and recover files that have been incorrectly deleted.
And for each file, you can view its references: all the places that this file is being used.
Adding file labels, deleting, and recovering files can be done for individual files or for multiple files in bulk. Changing file names or the files themselves must be done for individual files only.
To access your File Library, go to Library > Files. You should see something like this:
- To add files directly to the File Library, use the + Add Files button. This will open a pop-up where you can select the files to upload. See Adding files and images in bulk for more info.
- You can choose to Show Active Files or Show Deleted Files. If you select Show Deleted Files, you'll see a Restore option instead of Delete.
- If you've created File Labels, use the Filter by Labels dropdown to filter the File Library to files containing one or more file labels.
- You can filter the File Library by File Types. The options are:
- Show All File Types (default)
- Show Images Only
- Show Videos Only
- Show PDFs Only
- Show Word Files Only
- Show Excel Spreadsheets Only
- Show Powerpoint Presentations Only
- Show Audio Files Only
- Show Zip Files Only
- You can search for a word or file name. Any search phrases entered here will search within the selected filters. Use the default settings (Show Active Files, no Filter by Labels, Show All File Types) to search your entire File Library of active files.
- When you've selected an individual file, the Edit link will activate. You can click that link to open a pop-up to edit the file's name, file itself, and add or remove file labels. This option is disabled when you have no files selected or multiple files selected. See Editing and updating files for more info.
- When you've selected one or more files, the Bulk Label option will activate. You can click that link to open a pop-up to add file labels to all selected files. This option is disabled when you have no files selected or a single file selected. See Using labels as filters for using the label filter and File Labels for more information on file labels themselves!
- When you've selected one or more files, the Delete option will activate. You can click that link to delete the selected files. (Note: deleting files will not delete references to those files from categories, articles, or other places they're used, like your Settings > Style. Be sure the file is no longer in use before deleting!) If you've selected the Show Deleted Files option, instead of a Delete option, you'll see a Restore option. See Restoring deleted files for more info on restoring deleted files!
- Use the Files per page options to change how many files are displayed per page in the library. Options are 20, 50, and 100. (Default is 20.)
- You can toggle between two Display Modes. The default mode is the icon or thumbnail view in the screenshot above, represented by the icon with six squares in two rows. You can toggle to list view by clicking the list icon next to it. Not sure which view would be best? See Which File Library display mode should I use? to help decide!
In order to edit, bulk label, or delete files, you'll need to select them. In icon view, you can select a file by clicking anywhere on the file's thumbnail (1 in the screenshot below). You can select all four files in a row by checking the box to the left of the row (2 in the screenshot below):
When a file is selected in the icon view, a white checkmark on a blue square will appear in the upper right corner of the thumbnail.
See List View for making file selections in List View.
To open an individual file for viewing rather than editing, click on the hyperlinked name below the file thumbnail. The file should open in a new tab if it's supported by your browser, or download if it's not.