Using the Desktop Manager Folders

The Desktop Manager stores and organizes documents in folders. Only one folder can be open at a time. When you open another folder, the current folder automatically closes.

You can organize your documents in any manner you want, placing documents in folders, or folders within folders as may be desirable.

As previously mentioned, the organization of the folders list is much like Windows Explorer, which means you have great flexibility in determining how best to store your documents.

System-defined Folders

When you installed the Desktop Manager, a number of system-defined folders were automatically created—In Box, Sent Fax, Scan, Trash, and Cabinet (which contains the folders you create). You can tell which folder is open by the folder icon—it will look open or closed.

You cannot add new folders or documents to the system-defined folders. The system-defined folders are reserved for use by the Desktop Manager in the following ways:

With the exception of the Trash folder, only the Desktop Manager can place documents in system-defined folders, based on faxes sent or received, or images scanned. Generally, you can only rename, copy, move, or delete documents from these folders.

The system-defined folders, including the Trash folder, cannot be deleted or renamed.

A document remains in a system-defined folder until you move it to a user-defined folder, or delete it.

In Box Folder

The In Box folder is automatically open each time you start the Desktop Manager (even if it is empty). It stores all incoming faxes that were sent to you by other fax machines, received by your MultiPASS, and then uploaded to your PC.

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Canon C3500 user manual Using the Desktop Manager Folders, System-defined Folders, Box Folder