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(1) . ONBASE OUTLOOK CLIENT GUIDE for 2010 and 2013.  .   To install Outlook 2010/2013 client   . Note: NOT currently compatible with Windows 10.   . Make sure your version of outlook is 32bit if not reinstall your version of Microsoft Office to the 32bit version.  Must be done from Internet Explorer 9 or above.  The server https://netappstest.louisville.edu must be in the trusted sites of IE.  Install the unity client from the IT web page:  http://louisville.edu/it/departments/information‐systems/content/content/#onbase  Install the correct version of the OnBase outlook client either 2010 or 2013 by clicking on the correct link then click  install.   . The Integration for Microsoft Outlook 2010/2013 Ribbon   . The Integration for Microsoft Outlook 2010/2013 ribbon is added to Outlook when the Integration for Microsoft Outlook  2010/2013 was installed. It is available after clicking the OnBase tab. Depending on your configuration and licensing, it  may contain the following buttons:   .           Document. Name. Description.  . Logon Button. Log in to OnBase to use Microsoft Outlook 2010/2013 integration..  . Custom Queries. Opens the Custom Query window..  . Document Retrieval. Opens Document Retrieval..  . Envelopes. Opens the Envelopes window..   Page | 1 .

(2)    . ONBASE OUTLOOK CLIENT GUIDE for 2010 and 2013  .    . File Cabinets. Opens the File Cabinets window..  . Retrieve by Document Handle. Opens the Retrieve by Document Handle window.. Name. Description. Upload. Uploads the selected e-mail message(s) and any attachments into OnBase..  . OnBase.  .  .  . Note: Depending on your system configuration, the pictured icon for the Upload button may differ slightly.. Workflow. Opens the Workflow window.. Name. Description. Client. Opens the OnBase U n i ty Client. Currently only working in Outlook 2010..  .   OnBase.  .  .  .   Page | 2 . Help. Note: Depending on your system configuration, the pictured icon for the Client button may differ slightly. Opens the Integration for Microsoft Outlook 2010/2013 help file..

(3)    . ONBASE OUTLOOK CLIENT GUIDE for 2010 and 2013 .   Create.  . Name. Description. Forms. Opens the Create a New Form window, which allows you to create a new E-Form or Unity Form..  .  . Upload from File. Note: For more information on EForms, see the E-Forms documentation. For more information on Unity Forms, see the Unity Forms documentation. Opens the Upload a document window..  . Note: Depending on your system configuration, the pictured icon for the Upload from File button may differ slightly..  .        . Uploading E‐Mail Messages and Attachments Into OnBase   . There are two ways to upload and index e‐mail messages and attachments:   . •Upload and index e-mail messages and attachments using an Auto Import folder. For more information, see Uploading and Indexing with an Auto Import Folder.  . • Upload and index e‐mail messages and attachments manually. For more information, see Uploading and Indexing  without an Auto Import Folder   . Uploading and Indexing with an Auto Import Folder   . To upload and index e‐mail messages and attachments using an Auto Import folder:   . 1. Move one or more e‐mail messages to the appropriate Auto Import folder, using any of the following methods:   . •Right‐click the e‐mail, drag it to the Auto Import folder, and select Move from the menu that appears when you release  the mouse button.   . •Right‐click the e‐mail, choose Move, and select the Auto Import folder in the Move Items dialog box.   . 2. If you are not already logged in to OnBase, the Login dialog box is displayed. Select a data source to connect to, enter  your OnBase user name and password, and click Login to proceed.   . 3. If the Auto Import folder is configured to require entry of any Keyword Values, skip to step 4. .   Page | 3 .

(4)    . ONBASE OUTLOOK CLIENT GUIDE for 2010 and 2013 .   If the Auto Import folder is not configured to require entry of any Keyword Values, the message(s) and any attachments  are automatically uploaded and  indexed into OnBase. You  have completed the Auto Import  procedure.ail and drag it  to  the Auto Import folder.   . 4. If the Auto Import folder is configured to require user entry of any Keyword Values, the e‐mail message is opened and  displayed along with the Import Document pane: .   Page | 4 .

(5)    . ONBASE OUTLOOK CLIENT GUIDE for 2010 and 2013 .   The Import Document pane contains the following:   .   Option. Description. Subject. The Subject of the e-mail message is displayed at the top of the pane.. Document Type Group. The Document Type Group that the e-mail message will be uploaded into. Use this drop-down list to filter the Document Types that are available from the Document Type drop-down list..  . Document Type. The Document Type that the e-mail message will be uploaded into..  . Note: This selection is automatically populated based on Auto Import folder configuration. The File Type that the e-mail message will be uploaded as.. File Type.  . Document Date. Note: This selection is automatically populated based on Auto Import folder configuration.. Note: In most instances, this selection is automatically populated because the Integration for Microsoft Outlook 2010/2013 automatically recognizes file types. If an attachment has an unknown extension or does not have an extension at all, a File Type is not populated and must be manually selected. The current date..  .   5. If the e‐mail message contains attachments, the Attachments button is available. Click it to select which attachments  to upload using the Select Attachments for Import dialog box:                                 .   Select the attachments that should be uploaded. Click Select All to select all attachments. Click OK after you have  selected the attachments that should be uploaded. .   Page | 5 .

(6)    . ONBASE OUTLOOK CLIENT GUIDE for 2010 and 2013  .   6. Enter Keyword Values in the appropriate keyword fields. Keyword Value fields are populated based on how the Auto  Import folder was configured. Any keywords configured as Data Entry or Blank will have an empty value. If your  Document Type was configured with default mail System Keywords, some of the Keyword Values may already be filled  in.   . Note: You cannot edit default mail System Keywords, such as MAIL To, MAIL From, etc.   . 7. If you are uploading more than one e‐mail message, select the Apply to all messages check box to apply the settings  in the Import Document pane to all remaining e‐mail messages. If you are uploading more than one attachment, select  the Apply to all attachments check box to apply the selected settings in the Import Document pane to all remaining e‐ mail attachments. When either check box is selected, all remaining e‐mail messages or attachments will be uploaded  after clicking Upload.   . 8. Click one of the following buttons:   .   Button. Description. Upload. Click to upload the e-mail message into OnBase. If you selected any attachments in step 5, the Import Document pane for the e-mail message’s attachment is displayed. Repeat steps 4 through 8 to upload and index the e-mail attachment.  . If there are no attachments that are selected for upload, or if attachments are not configured to require user entry of any Keyword Values, the Import Document pane for the next message will be displayed. If there are no more e-mail messages, you have completed Auto Import. If there are additional e-mail messages to upload and you did not select Apply to all messages or Apply to all attachments, the Import Document pane for the next message will be displayed. Repeat steps 4 through 8 to continue the Auto Import procedure. Clicking the Skip button instructs Integration for Microsoft Outlook 2010/ 2013 not to upload this message. If there are any attachments, the Import Document pane for the first attachment displays. If there are no attachments, the Import Document pane for the next message displays. If there are no more messages, the Import Document pane closes. Depending on your Integration for Microsoft Outlook 20102013 configuration, skipped messages and attachments may be moved.. Skip. For example, you have configured Integration for Microsoft Outlook 2010/2013 to move messages to a different folder after archiving them. You upload three messages. Each message has an attachment. You click the Skip button when the Import Document pane displays for each message, but index and upload the three attachments. Because Outlook handles messages and their accompanying attachments as one mail item, all three mail items will be moved, even though the messages were not archived in OnBase. When multiple e-mails and attachments are being uploaded, clicking Cancel cancels the upload of that individual e-mail and any corresponding attachments. The upload of any subsequent e-mails and attachments is also canceled.. Cancel.  .   Page | 6 . Note: Clicking Cancel does not cancel the upload of e-mails and attachments that were uploaded prior to clicking Cancel..

(7)    . ONBASE OUTLOOK CLIENT GUIDE for 2010 and 2013 .   Uploading and Indexing without an Auto Import Folder   . You can upload an e‐mail message and attachments into OnBase when an e‐mail message is selected in Outlook, or from  an open e‐mail message.   . 1. When one or more e‐mail messages are selected in Outlook, right‐click and select Upload or click Upload on the  OnBase tab:   .          . When one e‐mail message is open, click Upload on the Message tab:   . 2. If you are not already logged in to OnBase, the Login dialog box is displayed. Select a data source to connect to, type  your OnBase user name and password, and click Login.   . 3. The Import Document pane is displayed: .   Page | 7 .

(8)    . ONBASE OUTLOOK CLIENT GUIDE for 2010 and 2013 .   The Import Document pane contains the following:   . Option. Description. Subject. The Subject of the e-mail message is displayed at the top of the pane.. Document Type Group. The Document Type Group that the e-mail message will be uploaded into. Use this drop-down list to filter the Document Types that are available from the Document Type drop-down list..  . Document Type. The Document Type that the e-mail message will be uploaded into..  . Note: This selection is automatically populated based on Auto Import folder configuration. The File Type that the e-mail message will be uploaded as.. File Type.  . Document Date. Note: This selection is automatically populated based on Auto Import folder configuration.. Note: In most instances, this selection is automatically populated because the Integration for Microsoft Outlook 20102013 automatically recognizes file types. If an attachment has an unknown extension or does not have an extension at all, a File Type is not populated and must be manually selected. The current date..  .   4. If the e‐mail message contains attachments, the Attachments button is available. Click it to select which attachments  to upload using the Select Attachments for Import dialog box:                                   . Select the attachments that should be uploaded. Click Select All to select all attachments. Click OK after you have  selected the attachments that should be uploaded.   . 5. Enter Keyword Values in the appropriate keyword fields. If your Document Type was configured with default mail  System Keywords, some of the Keyword Values may already be filled in.    Page | 8 .

(9)    . ONBASE OUTLOOK CLIENT GUIDE for 2010 and 2013  .   Note: You cannot edit default mail System Keywords, such as MAIL To, MAIL From, etc.   . 6. If you are uploading more than one e‐mail message, select the Apply to all messages check box to apply the settings  in the Import Document pane to all remaining e‐mail messages. If you are uploading more than one attachment, select  the Apply to all attachments check box to apply the selected settings in the Import Document pane to all remaining e‐ mail attachments. When either check box is selected, all remaining e‐mail messages or attachments will be uploaded  after clicking Upload. When you upload more than one e‐mail message:  • The Document Type you select for the first e‐mail message is persisted to subsequent e‐mail messages. Any non‐ default mail System Keywords that you populate are persisted to subsequent e‐mail messages. These keywords are also  persisted to subsequent attachments if the Document Type selected for the attachment contains these same keywords.  • The Document Type you select for the first attachment is persisted to the subsequent e‐mail message. Any non‐default  mail System Keywords that you populate are persisted to subsequent attachments.  • When a Keyword Value is modified, the new Keyword Value is persisted to subsequent e‐mail messages or  attachments.  •If an attachment has an unknown extension or does not have an extension at all, a File Type must be manually selected  for that attachment from the File Type drop‐down list.   . 7. Click one of the following buttons:   . Button. Description. Upload. Click to upload the e-mail message into OnBase. If you selected any attachments in step 4, the Import Document pane for the e-mail message’s attachment is displayed. Repeat steps 3 through 7 to upload and index the e-mail attachment.  . If there are no attachments that are selected for upload, or if attachments are not configured to require user entry of any Keyword Values, the Import Document pane for the next message will be displayed. If there are no more e-mail messages, you have completed Auto Import. If there are additional e-mail messages to upload and you did not select Apply to all messages or Apply to all attachments, the Import Document pane for the next message will be displayed. Repeat steps 3 through 7 to continue uploading email messages.. Skip. Clicking the Skip button instructs Integration for Microsoft Outlook 2010/2013 not to upload this message. If there are any attachments, the Import Document pane for the first attachment displays. If there are no attachments, the Import Document pane for the next message displays. If there are no more messages, the Import Document pane closes.. Cancel. When multiple e-mails and attachments are being uploaded, clicking Cancel cancels the upload of that individual e-mail and any corresponding attachments. The upload of any subsequent e-mails and attachments is also canceled..  .   Page | 9 . Note: Clicking Cancel does not cancel the upload of e-mails and attachments that were uploaded prior to clicking Cancel..

(10)    . ONBASE OUTLOOK CLIENT GUIDE for 2010 and 2013 .   Attaching a File from OnBase to an Outlook E‐Mail Message   . The Integration for Microsoft Outlook 2010/2013 module allows users to attach files from OnBase to an e‐mail message  and send it.   . To attach a file from OnBase:   . 1. Open a new mail message.   . 2. On the Message tab, click Attach From OnBase:         .   3. If you are not already logged in to OnBase, the Login dialog box is displayed. Select a data source to connect to, type  your OnBase user name and password, and click Login.   . 4. The Search Panel pane is displayed:                                                                               . 5. Select the Document Type Group from which you wish to select attachments.    Page | 10 .

(11)  . ONBASE OUTLOOK CLIENT GUIDE for 2010 and 2013   .   6. Select the Document Type from which you wish to select attachments.   . 7. Enter Keyword Values in the appropriate keyword fields.   . 8. Click Find.     .   9. The Search Results pane displays any documents that match your search criteria:   .                                  . 10.Select a document and click Attach From OnBase to attach the document to the e‐mail message. Double‐click on a  result to view the attachment. Click Select All to select all documents in the Search Results list, or hold the Ctrl key and  click to select multiple documents. Click Clear Selection to deselect any selected documents. Click Cancel to cancel  document attaching.   . 11.Click OK. The document is attached to your e‐mail message.   . 12.Repeat steps 2 through 11 to attach additional documents to the e‐mail message.                                                   .   Page | 11 .  .

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