What if you didn't default it at all, but used authorization packages
(on the folders) to limit which folders the user can see.
Most would only see one folder, so would pick that folder to load the
asset into.
Those that see two or more need to make a choice anyway.


On Dec 19, 11:00 am, CraigNY <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
> My query is simple.
>
> We have a large project on our intranet, each department will be
> uplaoding scads of documents. They each have their own folder to do
> so, since uploading to documents and then having them switch to their
> sub-folder wasn't working. They always forgot.
>
> So here is my question. You can specify for an element in a content
> class what you want the default folder to be but what I want to do is
> when a user uses that content class, either by authorization or by
> user or even by place in the tree, I want the default folder to
> change. So for office A, using the content class, it goes into
> document_A folder, for office B, using the content class, it goes into
> document_B, etc.
>
> I despair of creating 20 duplicate content classes just to do this
> one, seemingly simple thing.
>
> Thanks again, as always.
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