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Documents

The Documents module can be used as a repository for Customer issued or internal files. This content can be uploaded, revised and viewed in addition to relating to individual records within KiyoCRM.



List View Actions:--


You can access the Documents actions from the Documents module menu drop down or via the Sidebar. The Documents actions are as follows:


  • Create Document – A new form is opened in Edit View to allow you to create a new Document record.



  • View Documents – Redirects you to the List View for the Documents module. This allows you to search and list Document records.


  • Filters, Column Chooser, Favourites are similar to other modules. Refer Leads module for reference.


  • To sort records on the Documents, click any column title which is sortable. This will sort the column either ascending or descending.


  • To search for a Document, Use Search engine on top

  • Clicking on the pencil icon Documents list view page to the display of record edit view.




Bulk Actions:--


In list view, Select group of records by checking the checkbox, the actions are as follows:


  • Mass Update, Export, Delete are similar to the Meetings module. Refer Meetings module for reference. 




Detail View Actions:--


Click on the Subject to view detail view:


  • Edit, Duplicate, Delete functionalities similar to Meetings module detail view actions. Refer Meetings module. 




Documents Submodules:--


Documents Revisions:--


This submodule allows users to manage document versioning by recording each update with details like revision number, creation date, creator, and change log, ensuring full traceability and accountability.


Companies:--




Contacts:--




Opportunities:--


This submodule associates documents with sales opportunities, helping teams track proposals, quotes, and other relevant files throughout the sales pipeline.



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Contracts:--


Associates documents with contract records, enabling users to store, access, and manage related files such as signed agreements, terms, and amendments in one place.


Security Groups:--


The "Security Groups" submodule controls user access to documents, defining who can view, edit, or delete based on assigned roles or groups, ensuring data security and integrity.