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'''Document types''' serve as a method of categorising [[Document|documents]] in [[ContactsLaw]]. A type can be assigned during [[Upload Document|upload]] or at any time until the document is [[Destroy Document|destroyed]]. | '''Document types''' serve as a method of categorising [[Document|documents]] in [[ContactsLaw]]. A type can be assigned during [[Upload Document|upload]] or at any time until the document is [[Destroy Document|destroyed]]. | ||
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Document types serve as a method of categorising documents in ContactsLaw. A type can be assigned during upload or at any time until the document is destroyed.
Types also influence the behaviour of the document during cataloguing, determining:
- The description of the document (dynamically generated)
- Folder in which the document is placed
- Parties to the document
- Custom fields
Purposes
Document types can be assigned a purpose, which causes the system to automatically select that type in certain situations:
Purpose | When Used |
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Correspondence |
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Multiple document types can be used for the same purpose. ContactsLaw will select the most-specific type that applies to a given document; for example, a document type in the same workgroup will be chosen over one in a parent workgroup or at the subscription level.