![]() ![]() This stays open until you close it or navigate away from the dashboard. Click it for an explanation of what the dashlet does. Note: If you hover over a dashlet header then a icon appears. To resize a dashlet click and drag on the bottom edge of the dashlet until it’s the height you want. My Meeting Workspaces: Displays all Meeting Workspace sites that you belong to (Meeting Workspaces are created in Microsoft Outlook).My Document Workspaces: Displays all Document Workspace sites that you belong to (Document Workspaces are created in Microsoft Word).Saved Search: Displays the results of a specific search that you configure.Site Search: Lets you quickly search all sites you belong to.My Discussions: Displays the most recent topics created in the discussion forums of all sites you belong to.Alfresco Add-ons RSS Feed: Displays the latest news from the Alfresco Add-ons website by default.RSS Feed: Hover over the dashlet on your dashboard to select an RSS feed (displays the Alfresco website feed by default).Web View: Display a website which you select by hovering over the dashlet on your dashboard.Content I’m Editing: Displays the last three library items, blog posts (drafts, not published posts), wiki pages, and discussion forum posts that you edited.My Calendar: Displays upcoming events scheduled for your sites.My Profile: Displays a summary of your personal details.My Documents: Tracks your content in all site libraries.My Activities: Tracks the most recent activities in your sites.My Sites: Displays the sites that you belong to.Each dashlet you select is displayed on the dashboard. You can customize your dashboard to display the information that interests you. Note: If you’ve set your home page then when you click Home that page will open. The dashlets on this page give you a simple and up-to-date overview of what’s been going on in the sites you’re a member of. Wherever you are in Alfresco Share, you can click Home or User Dashboard on your user menu to go to your dashboard. Search: Use the search box to find files, sites, and people.You can access your user profile, change your password, open the user help, and log out. ![]()
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