Now let’s explore the WWS Box folder and go over a few best practices when using Box:
Do not make changes or add folders to the first four levels of the folder directories
Wildfire_Water Security
02_Nodes
<0*_Your Node>
01_Meetings → 06_Projects
Take advantage of Box’s integration with Office
Box has the following options for working on documents:
Microsoft (preferred)
Microsoft Online (preferred)
Google Suite
Let Box manage versions
Share through Box whenever possible
If collaborators can’t use Box [box requires an account to edit]
Open up the data-management-workshop
folder in Box and click on example-doc.docx
In the top right, click the open button and choose
Microsoft Word Online and type your name in the
document.
Close the document and refresh, notice how everyone’s edits now show up.
We can also check out the version history
Click the three dots at the top → version history
Click through the different versions to see the changes over time
Partner 1
Upload the example-SOP.docx we worked on before to
the data-management-workshop folder.
Share the Box link with your partner.
Partner 2
Together
Partner 2
Partner 1
Partner 2
Edit the file name to remove the initials.
Upload the file as a new version to Box.
Notice how Box stores the history of both online and manual updates.
Box Drive lets you access your Box files directly from File Explorer on your computer. It works like OneDrive: files are synced automatically between your computer and Box.
With a partner, test how it works:
Partner 1
Using File Explorer create a new Word file in the workshop folder
In File Explorer, navigate to:
Box/Wildfire_Water_Security/02_Nodes/01_Empirical/06_Projects/data-management/data-management-workshop
Create a new Word file named:
test-file-[your initials].docx
Open the file and type your favorite ice cream flavor.
Partner 2
In Box Online, go to the same folder and find your partner’s file.
Also open the file in File Explorer.
Edit it to add your favorite ice cream flavor. Save and close.
Partner 1