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{{Moodle 2.0}}In Moodle 2.0 onwards, each user has a private files area for uploading and managing a set of files.
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In Moodle, each user has a private files area for uploading and managing a set of files.


The private files area is accessible via ''Navigation > My home > My profile > My private files'' or the [[My private files block]]. It is available as a source within the filepicker when selecting files to use in a course.
The private files area is accessible via ''Navigation > My home > My profile > My private files'' or the [[My private files block]]. If the private files repository is enabled by a site admin, it is available as a source within the filepicker when selecting files to use in a course.


==Private files management==
==Private files management==


To add a file to your private files area
To add a file to your private files area
# On the Navigation menu, click My profile > My private files
# Click "Manage my private files" button
# The standard file picker Add-Create folder popup will appear
# If desired, create or move to a folder
#Click on the Add button
#Browse for and select a file
# Click the 'Save changes' button


# Click the 'Manage my private files' button
[[Image:Files_standard_added_files_1.png|center|frame|Standard file add- create directory, showing 2 files]]
# Click the Add button then browse for and select a file
*Uploaded files may be downloaded, renamed, moved or deleted by clicking the icon next to the file. After making any changes, '''remember to click the 'Save changes' button'''.
# Click the 'Save changes' button
 
==Private files size limit==
 
The size limit for each user's private files area is set by a site administrator in ''Settings > Site administration > Security > Site policies''.
 
==Private files capabilities==


Uploaded files may be downloaded, renamed, moved or deleted by clicking the icon next to the file. After making any changes, remember to click the 'Save changes' button.
* [[Capabilities/moodle/user:manageownfiles|Manage files in own private file area]]
*[[Capabilities/repository/user:view|View user private files]]


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Latest revision as of 13:09, 16 April 2012

In Moodle, each user has a private files area for uploading and managing a set of files.

The private files area is accessible via Navigation > My home > My profile > My private files or the My private files block. If the private files repository is enabled by a site admin, it is available as a source within the filepicker when selecting files to use in a course.

Private files management

To add a file to your private files area

  1. On the Navigation menu, click My profile > My private files
  2. Click "Manage my private files" button
  3. The standard file picker Add-Create folder popup will appear
  4. If desired, create or move to a folder
  5. Click on the Add button
  6. Browse for and select a file
  7. Click the 'Save changes' button
Standard file add- create directory, showing 2 files
  • Uploaded files may be downloaded, renamed, moved or deleted by clicking the icon next to the file. After making any changes, remember to click the 'Save changes' button.

Private files size limit

The size limit for each user's private files area is set by a site administrator in Settings > Site administration > Security > Site policies.

Private files capabilities