Synchronize File Properties

File and title block properties can be synchronized between the document and its property pages in the vault. This is useful for several purposes:

  • Filling in some or all document properties when new documents are created

  • Adding data to the Meridian properties when text is typed in empty properties

  • Keeping the properties synchronized when changes to either are made (PowerUser client only)

Synchronization occurs automatically when a document is opened in its native application with one of the Meridian application links loaded. This synchronization is from Meridian to the document. This ensures that any changes made to Meridian properties are reflected in the document properties. Synchronization also occurs automatically when a document is saved in its native application. This synchronization is from the document to Meridian. This ensures that any changes made to the document properties are reflected in the Meridian properties.

Meridian properties can be updated from document properties when:

  • Documents are imported into a vault

  • Documents are uploaded with PowerWeb

File properties can be updated when documents are:

  • Created new from a template or by using the Meridian Copy, Derive, or Replace commands

  • Routed to a different state in a document workflow

  • Checked out with PowerWeb

This topic pertains to the standard Windows file properties (Title, Subject, and so on, viewable in Windows Explorer) as well as to the proprietary properties that are provided by some applications. These properties are called various names depending on the application, for example, AutoCAD attributes and MicroStation tags. Each of the application links described in this chapter supports these proprietary properties except the Lotus Notes link.