The Related Links List is located in the Item's Information area within each relevant section.
In the Information area, there is a secondary tab called "Related Links". Selecting this tab shows a list view of the links that are directly related to the selected item. Some of the links are from other database items and some may be direct connections to another item. The links are grouped as per which section/item the linking belongs to.
See Linking Database Items for more information on adding links.
In the Related Links list, you are able to navigate to the items, remove links and launch the item's details.
To Go To A Linked Item:
First select an item from the Related Links List by left clicking on it, so that's it is highlighted, then;
Right Click on the selected item and choose "Locate and Go To Selected Item" from the context menu, or
Press the keyboard shortcut: Enter
The section will then automatically change to the relevant item and the selected record will be the related item.
To Open The Details Of A Linked Item:
First select an item from the Related Links List by left clicking on it, so that's it is highlighted, then;
Files that have been linked into the list can be opened too. PDF files will be opened in a new tab. Use the context menu to "Locate and Go To Selected Item" to open and locate the folder where the file resides.
Double Click on the selected item, or
Right Click on the selected item and choose "Open the Selected Item" from the context menu, or
Press the keyboard shortcut: Ctrl+O
To Remove The Link Of An Linked Item:
First select an item from the Related Links List by left clicking on it, so that's it is highlighted, then;
Right Click on the selected item and choose "Remove This Link" from the context menu, or
Press the keyboard shortcut: Del
NOTE: This operation doesn't delete the linked item, it only removes the link between the two items.
To Link a File or Disk Folder (PDF, Image, etc) to a record:
When linking files from your disk, ensure you have files that don't move around. The files are link stored as relative paths so you could use a sub-folder from the doogiePIM data folder, allowing better portability.
First ensure the Related List is displayed, then;
Drag a file from Windows File Explorer ( keyboard shortcut [Windows+E] ) to the Related List then drop it.
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