LaCie Internet Space 2
About HipServ Web Portal Interface
User Manual
page 45
6.6.14. Renaming a File
Renaming a file changes its name. You can only rename a file within
a folder.
To rename a file, start by selecting its folder. Select the file, display
the menu, and then select
Rename
. When prompted, enter the new
name, and then click
Rename
.
Note that if you rename a file, and an album contains a reference to
that file, the item will no longer be available from the album.
6.6.15. Adding Files to an Album
Adding a file to an album adds a reference to the file, but doesn’t
copy the file itself. This way you can have the same file in multiple
albums without taking up any more space. However, if you delete a
file from the folder, it will no longer be available in the albums. You
can add multiple files at once.
To add a file to an album, start by selecting its folder, and then drag
and drop the file to the album.
You can also select the file, display the menu, and then select
Add to
Album > New
,
Add to Album > [Album Name]
, or
Share Selected
Items
.
Note that if you select multiple files, and then select
Add to Album
> New
or
Share Selected Items
, the album will not have a default
name.
6.6.16. Using a File as the Album Cover
Using a file as the album cover causes its image to appear in the
album icon on the Albums page. You can use an image, music,
video or document. A music file will use its album art (if available).
A document will use the generic document image.
To use a file as the album cover, start by selecting the album. Select
the file, display the menu, and then select
Use as Album Cover
.