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Copyright © 2005~2007 Kyocera Mita America, Inc 
 
Version 8.0
      
 
Document Library Wizard Page 
A document library is a folder where collections of files are stored. Each file in a library is associated with 
user-defined information that is displayed in the content listing for that library. 
In this wizard page, you will be asked to provide the following information: 
• 
Document Library Name. An identifier for the document library, up to 255 characters.  
• 
Description.  A short sentence or phrase to describe the document library.  This is optional.  Use the 
description to provide information regarding the document library.  For example, indicating "Invoices 
from June 2002 to June 2003" or "Nevada Branch Billing Statements" provide users an identifier, 
especially if your SharePoint Services site contains several document libraries with similar names.  
• 
Create shortcut in the Quick Launch bar.  This option is mainly for displaying your document 
library in the SharePoint Services main page.  If you select 'Yes', a link to the folder found on the main 
page's left frame will be available to the user.  Choosing 'No' means no link will be created for the 
document library; the document library, however, remains accessible through other pages of the 
SharePoint Services site (Default is Yes).  
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Create a version of the document each time you edit.  This option is related to how the documents 
are stored in the SharePoint Services site.  Choosing 'Yes' means revisions of the document are kept, 
and available to the user whenever needed.  'No' means the current version of the document in the 
library will be overwritten.  NOTE: Certain regulatory compliance and audit trails require versioning 
control.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
After you have input your Document Library Name and/or selected other options, click Next. 
 
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