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Save attachments to Files #2003

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metbril opened this issue Jun 8, 2020 · 3 comments
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Save attachments to Files #2003

metbril opened this issue Jun 8, 2020 · 3 comments

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@metbril
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metbril commented Jun 8, 2020

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... attachments I add to cards are only available through the card and cannot be found in the Files app.

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Any file uploaded to a card is (also) stored in a location in the Files app. For example in a /Deck folder.

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I currently add files from the files app as a "linked" file, but a simple direct "upload and link" would be awesome.

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Duplicate of #564

@juliusknorr juliusknorr marked this as a duplicate of #564 Jun 8, 2020
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metbril commented Jun 9, 2020

This is not a duplicate. It is the other way around. The other request let's a user attach an already uploaded file. My request let's a user upload a file in Deck but SAVE it to Files.

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It is, just the title is not updated to the full flow we decided on:

Files uploaded from local storage will be stored in a default folder, pre-defined by the user.

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