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<li>When you send out [[Displays|displays]] and [[About_Series|data]] from dataZoa, you are typically circulating [[Automatic_Updates|live work]]. This means that everyone who sees your work stays current with your own view.</li>
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<li>When you send [[Displays|displays]] and [[About_Series|data]] from dataZoa, you are typically circulating [[Automatic_Updates|live, automatically updating work]].</li>
<li><div class="imgGlyph24 imgConcept"></div> Remember, this is very different from the typical "snapshot" approach of sending around files or images.</li>
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<li>Everyone who sees your displays stays current with your own view.</li>
<li><div class="imgGlyph24 imgHowTo"></div> If you actually want to send a "snapshot" that does not update, make a [[Hardcopy|PDF]] and send it as an attachment.</li>
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<li><div class="imgGlyph24 imgConcept"></div> This is very different from the typical "snapshot" approach of sending around files or images.</li>
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<li><div class="imgGlyph24 imgHowTo"></div> To send a "snapshot" that does not update, just make a [[Hardcopy|PDF]] and circulate that file.</li>
 
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Latest revision as of 14:58, 21 February 2017

  • When you send displays and data from dataZoa, you are typically circulating live, automatically updating work.
  • Everyone who sees your displays stays current with your own view.
  • This is very different from the typical "snapshot" approach of sending around files or images.
  • To send a "snapshot" that does not update, just make a PDF and circulate that file.