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*The [[File picker]] enables files to be added and displayed in Moodle - for example, when an editing Teacher clicks ''Add A Resource > File'', or when a Forum participant adds an attachment to a post. An "add" button appears which is clicked on to access the File picker:
==What is the file picker?==
The file picker enables files to be selected and displayed in Moodle - for example, when an editing teacher clicks ''Add an activity or resource > File'', or when a forum participant adds an attachment to a post.  


[[File:Filepickeraddbutton.png]]  
Usually the file is copied into Moodle from wherever you have chosen it from (e.g. a repository or your computer), though for certain repositories, such as the [[Youtube videos repository]], a link is created, and in some situations an alias/shortcut may be created.


==Getting files from the File picker==
An "add" button appears which is clicked on to access the file picker:


*When the File picker screen appears, a number of links are listed down the side. These are links to [[Repositories]] which hold files you might want to use. There is also a link [[Upload a file repository| Upload a file]] which you would click on to add a file yourself from your computer.
[[File:addbutton.png]]  
*Which repositories are included depends on which ones have been enabled by the administrator and also the context of your acessing the File picker. For example, if you have reached the File picker by clicking on the media icon in the TinyMCE text editor then you might see the [[Youtube videos repository]] link. If you have reached the File picker by clicking on the image icon in the TinyMCE text editor then you might see the [[Flickr repository]] repository link.


[[File:Filepickerscreenshot.png]]
==Getting files from the file picker==


Here are the most common repository links you can expect to see. Click their blue links to find out more about how to use them.
When the file picker screen appears, a number of links are listed down the side. These are links to [[Repositories]] which hold files you might want to use. There is also a link [[Upload a file repository| Upload a file]] which you would click on to add a file yourself from your computer.


**[[Server files]] This takes you to other areas of Moodle where files have been uploaded and to which you have access. What you see here depends on your role in the course and your permissions in various system wide contexts.
Which repositories are included depends on which ones have been enabled by the administrator and also the context in which you access the file picker. For example, if you have reached the file picker by clicking on the media icon in the TinyMCE text editor then you might see the [[Youtube videos repository]] link. If you have reached the file picker by clicking on the image icon in the TinyMCE text editor then you might see the [[Flickr repository]] repository link.
**[[Recent files]] This takes you to the last 50 files you have uploaded. It's a quick way of finding files if you want to reuse them, but remember that it will only show you files of the type it thinks you want to use - ie, what you see depends on the context.
**[[Upload a file]] This is where you click to upload files and folders from your computer.
**[[Private files]]This is a private file storage area for each user. You can upload files to your private files area from a link in your profile or a side block if it has been added to your course. You can then access those files from the [[Private files]] link in the File picker to display on the course page for others.


==Links to other repositories in  File picker==
[[File:23filepickerrepos1.png]]
*Which repository links you see depend on what the administrator has enabled.
*See [[Repositories]] for the full list of options.


== Viewing your files in the File picker ==
See [[Repositories]] for the list of available repositories.
*There are two ways to view files in the File picker, depending on your personal preference;
===View as list===
This shows the files with their names as text:


[[File:Filepickerviewaslist1.png]]
Note: The order in which repositories are listed in the file picker is set by an administrator in ''Settings > Site administration > Plugins > Repositories > Manage repositories''.


== Viewing your files in the file picker ==
There are three ways to view files in the File picker, depending on your personal preference;
===View as icons===
===View as icons===
This shows the files with icons representing their file type:
This shows the files as easily identifiable thumbnails:
 
[[File:filepickericonview.png]]
 
===View as table===
This shows the files with details such as licence, date uploaded, size etc:


[[File:Filepickerviewasicons1.png]]
[[File:filepickertableview1.png]]


===View as a list===
This shows the files in a hierarchical list:


==See also==
[[File:fiepickerlistview.png]]
[[File picker FAQ]]


[[Category:Files]]
[[Category:Files]]

Latest revision as of 12:04, 26 June 2012

What is the file picker?

The file picker enables files to be selected and displayed in Moodle - for example, when an editing teacher clicks Add an activity or resource > File, or when a forum participant adds an attachment to a post.

Usually the file is copied into Moodle from wherever you have chosen it from (e.g. a repository or your computer), though for certain repositories, such as the Youtube videos repository, a link is created, and in some situations an alias/shortcut may be created.

An "add" button appears which is clicked on to access the file picker:

addbutton.png

Getting files from the file picker

When the file picker screen appears, a number of links are listed down the side. These are links to Repositories which hold files you might want to use. There is also a link Upload a file which you would click on to add a file yourself from your computer.

Which repositories are included depends on which ones have been enabled by the administrator and also the context in which you access the file picker. For example, if you have reached the file picker by clicking on the media icon in the TinyMCE text editor then you might see the Youtube videos repository link. If you have reached the file picker by clicking on the image icon in the TinyMCE text editor then you might see the Flickr repository repository link.

23filepickerrepos1.png

See Repositories for the list of available repositories.

Note: The order in which repositories are listed in the file picker is set by an administrator in Settings > Site administration > Plugins > Repositories > Manage repositories.

Viewing your files in the file picker

There are three ways to view files in the File picker, depending on your personal preference;

View as icons

This shows the files as easily identifiable thumbnails:

filepickericonview.png

View as table

This shows the files with details such as licence, date uploaded, size etc:

filepickertableview1.png

View as a list

This shows the files in a hierarchical list:

fiepickerlistview.png