![]() ![]() Choose your device from the device list.Make sure your iOS device with OmniPlan is connected to iTunes.If you have a Mac or a PC with iTunes installed, a second way to transfer OmniPlan files to your iOS device is with iTunes file transfer. This works particularly well with Apple’s built in Mail app for iOS-you can email an OmniPlan file to yourself from anywhere, then tap the attachment and choose Copy to OmniPlan from the Send dialog that appears. The first way to bring OmniPlan documents from the outside into OmniPlan for iOS is to copy them from another app. See this support article for details on syncing with OmniPresence in iOS 13 and later. ICloud Drive and OmniPresence are the two recommended sync services for OmniPlan files. It’s faster, simpler (once set up), provides a layer of backup for your documents, and helps avoid a mess of contradictory file copies. When using OmniPlan on multiple devices you own, syncing is preferable to other methods of file transfer. Share-Opens the iOS share sheet, where you can choose from among the standard array of iOS share destinations as well as additional OmniPlan-specific share options, as described below. ![]() Rename-Opens the file rename dialog, just as if you had tapped its name in the document browser. Tap a tag in the list to assign it to or remove it from the file. ![]() Tags-Presents the list of available tags along with the option to create a new one. Info-Presents a popup with detailed information on the file, including a larger document preview, metadata related to the file's creation and modification, location on your device, and any tags you have assigned. Move-Opens a hierarchical view of your locations where you can choose a new destination for the file.ĭelete-Deletes the selected file (it can still be recovered if necessary). Tap and hold a file's thumbnail to open a contextual menu for the file, with the following commands:Ĭopy-Copies the selected file and makes it available on the clipboard for pasting.ĭuplicate-Copies and instantly pastes a copy of the selected file at the current location. Note that changes made here apply to the Locations list everywhere it appears, including the Files app and other apps that use the iOS document browser. Tap a tag in the list to view all of the items with that tag applied you can apply tags to individual files using their contextual menu (see File Details below).įinally, the More button at the top of the Locations list provides additional functions for modifying the contents of the list.Ĭonnect to Server-Choose a server to connect to via SMB, adding it as a location in a separate Shared section of the Locations list.Įdit-Switch the list to Edit mode, where you can rearrange locations and tags, and choose which locations you want to be visible in the list. Because these recovery standards differ, it's a good idea to always take care when deleting files.īeneath the list of available locations is a list of Tags. Note that files stored with some cloud storage providers may be permanently deleted immediately instead of moving to Recently Deleted first. Options appear at the bottom of the screen to either Recover the files, returning them to their previous location, or Delete the selected files permanently. To manage files in the Recently Deleted folder, tap Select in the upper right and tap the thumbnails for each file you would like to manage. If you delete an OmniPlan file, that file is moved to the Recently Deleted folder in the Locations list. ![]()
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