Tags: Rename, Move, Share Files
Here is a video that demonstrates how to rename, move, and share a file on Blomp:
Watch the video here
If you prefer reading the steps, we have got you covered.
1. How to Rename a Folder in Blomp?
Competing with the Kardashians for the most name changes? We got you!2. How to Move or Copy/Paste a File on Blomp?
- 1. Select “My Files” from the navigation bar
2. Right-click on the folder you want to rename
3. Select “Rename folder”
4. Save changes
Ready to shift that fantastic dance video from the work folder to your dance collection? No need to worry; Blomp has crafted a seamless process just for you. Let's dive into how it's done.
Wondering about the magic behind "Cut" and "Copy"? Here's the scoop:
And there you have it, Blomp, your partner in smooth file maneuvering! Happy organizing!
- Cut: Picture this as a graceful dance; it moves your file from its original spot to a fresh one.
- Copy: Think of this as creating a clone; your original file stays put, and a duplicate appears in the new location.
How to move a File:
How to copy a File:
- 1. Head over to "My Files" in your Blomp navigation bar
2. Locate the file you'd like to organize and right-click on it
3. From the menu that pops up, choose "Cut"
4. Now, glide to the destination folder and right-click inside it
5. Select "Paste"; your file has now found its new cozy spot!
3. How to Share Your Files with Blomp?
- 1. Right-click on the file you want to copy
2. Select "Copy" from the menu
3. Navigate to the folder where you want to place the copy
4. Right-click inside that folder
5. Choose "Paste"; voila, your file now has a playful twin in its new home
Want to send your favorite video or document to a friend or colleague? Sharing files on Blomp is quick, easy, and super flexible! Here's how you can do it:
- 1. Right-click on the file you want to share. This will open a menu with sharing options
2. Click on the “Share” option
3. To share with specific people, type in their email addresses. They’ll receive access to the file directly in their inbox
4. If you prefer to keep it simple, you can generate a shareable link instead. Anyone with the link will be able to view or download the file, no email needed
5. After sharing, check the status bar in the Share section. It shows who last accessed your file and how many people have viewed it
6. That’s it! Your file is shared, and you’re in control of who sees it and when