Adding a File to Document from Adobe® Acrobat®

If you have the plug-in for Adobe® Acrobat® installed, you can upload a PDF to Document from within Adobe® Acrobat®.

To upload a file to Document using the Adobe® Acrobat® plug-in, do the following:

  1. With the document open in Adobe® Acrobat®, select File > CCH ProSystem fx Suite > CCH ProSystem fx Document > Save To Document.
  2. If prompted, enter your credentials.
  3. Select storage and metadataClosed Descriptive information about a file that is used to help organize files. Examples of metadata you can assign to files include class, subclass, document type, and keywords, among others. options in each of the following sections as needed:
    • ClosedSelect entity and storage folder
      1. From the Entity type list, select the entity type for the entity you are uploading the file for.
      2. Begin typing the name of the entity you are uploading the file for. As you type, the auto-suggest feature displays possible matches. When you see the correct one, select it.
      3. Select the folder where the file should be stored.
    • ClosedOptions

      1. Select Permanent if the file should be retained permanently, regardless of the expiration date or retention date.
      2. Select Archive if the file should be moved to archived storage.
      3. Select Show extended files in Document if you want files added to extended folders to be visible to other staff members in Document Central.
      4. If needed, select Publish to Portal to send the file to the portal for the entity. This option is not available if you do not use Portal or if your firm has not created a portal for the entity.
      5. If you are publishing the file to Portal, select an Closedoption in the Portal edit mode box.
        • Read-only. Portal users can view the file, but not edit it.
        • Editable. Portal users can edit the file.

          Note: If you edit a file that is published to a portal, the version number is incremented when you save the changes to Document. This ensures that you always have a true version history for a file.

  4. Click Apply to Selected to apply the metadata to the file.

    Note: If needed, you can revise the information you applied to the file on the Entity, Retention, and Portal tabs.

  5. Click Upload Selected Files. You can monitor the status of the upload in the File upload progress section. If this section is collapsed, click the Expand icon to expand it.
  6. Note: If you upload a file with the same name as a file in the selected folder, the system asks you how to handle the duplication. See Managing Duplicate File Names for information about the options you can select.

  7. Click Close.