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Home Dashboard - Documents

The Documents tab on the Home dashboard allows employees to access documents and consists of two primary sections: My Documents and Company Documents.

Note

Internet Explorer 7 does not provide native support for viewing Tagged Image Format (TIF, TIFF) files. As a result, the file may not display correctly if you click the document hyperlink to open the image. Additionally, if you have an older version of Microsoft Excel installed and you attempt to open a file in Microsoft Excel (.xls, .xlsx) format, the following message displays:

"The file you are trying to open, 'getDocument.aspx', is in a different format than specified by the file extension. Verify that the file is not corrupted and is from a trusted source before opening the file. Do you want to open the file now?"

You can click Open to open the Microsoft Excel file if you receive this message.

My Documents

The My Documents section of the Documents tab allows employees to access copies of documents associated with their employee profile from the pre-hire and post-hire processes. Employees can use the My Documents section of the Documents tab to view and upload personal documents. Employees can also click the name of the document in the list to access an electronic copy of the document.

Company Documents

The Company Documents section of the Documents tab allows employees to access company-specific documents and files arranged in alphabetical order by document category. From the Company Documents section, employees can click category names to expand and access related document items, and then click the document name hyperlink to view the corresponding document. Employees can also use the Company Documents section to perform a search to locate company documents by document name or category.

Note

Internet Explorer 7 does not provide native support for viewing Tagged Image Format (TIF, TIFF) files. As a result, the file may not display correctly if you click the document hyperlink to open the image. Additionally, if you have an older version of Microsoft Excel installed and you attempt to open a file in Microsoft Excel (.xls, .xlsx) format, the following message displays:

"The file you are trying to open, 'getDocument.aspx', is in a different format than specified by the file extension. Verify that the file is not corrupted and is from a trusted source before opening the file. Do you want to open the file now?"

You can click Open to open the Microsoft Excel file if you receive this message.

 

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