Utilizing the Hidden Batch workflow

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If you want to review your uploads before making them available to viewers,

00:13

you can use our hidden batch workflow

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within the upload panel. First, navigate to the create new batch section.

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When creating your new batch,

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you can make it a hidden batch by checking the create hidden batch checkbox.

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After saving the new hidden batch, you can upload your assets to it,

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leaving the notifications turned off.

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With this set up. When you click the upload button, no notifications will be sent in

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and your batch will be hidden from anyone who is a viewer on the folder in question.

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Once the upload is complete,

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you'll notice the batch containing those assets in your folder

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with a hidden flag next to the batch name.

00:55

You can double check your work, ensuring that you've uploaded all the correct files,

00:59

haven't missed any files, the files are all named correctly, etc.

01:05

If you do need to change something, you can do

01:07

so before making the files available to the viewers on the folder.

01:21

Once everything looks good, you then have the option to unhide the batch.

01:25

Simply locate the batch inside the folder and click

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on the lock icon next to the batch name.

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When you do this,

01:32

you'll also have the opportunity to notify participants about your new uploads

01:36

so that they're aware of the content that has been added.

01:45

If selected, your team members will receive an

01:48

inbox notification about the newly uploaded content.

01:51

They'll also receive an email notification

01:54

as long as they've opted to receive email

01:56

notifications about new uploads on this folder.

Video transcript

00:09

If you want to review your uploads before making them available to viewers,

00:13

you can use our hidden batch workflow

00:16

within the upload panel. First, navigate to the create new batch section.

00:21

When creating your new batch,

00:22

you can make it a hidden batch by checking the create hidden batch checkbox.

00:29

After saving the new hidden batch, you can upload your assets to it,

00:32

leaving the notifications turned off.

00:37

With this set up. When you click the upload button, no notifications will be sent in

00:42

and your batch will be hidden from anyone who is a viewer on the folder in question.

00:47

Once the upload is complete,

00:49

you'll notice the batch containing those assets in your folder

00:52

with a hidden flag next to the batch name.

00:55

You can double check your work, ensuring that you've uploaded all the correct files,

00:59

haven't missed any files, the files are all named correctly, etc.

01:05

If you do need to change something, you can do

01:07

so before making the files available to the viewers on the folder.

01:21

Once everything looks good, you then have the option to unhide the batch.

01:25

Simply locate the batch inside the folder and click

01:28

on the lock icon next to the batch name.

01:31

When you do this,

01:32

you'll also have the opportunity to notify participants about your new uploads

01:36

so that they're aware of the content that has been added.

01:45

If selected, your team members will receive an

01:48

inbox notification about the newly uploaded content.

01:51

They'll also receive an email notification

01:54

as long as they've opted to receive email

01:56

notifications about new uploads on this folder.

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