This guide will walk you through some of the commonly used terminology in M-Files.
This guide will show you what the pinned tab is, and how to pin and unpin objects and documents in M-Files.
This is a quick guide on how you can access M-Files Desktop, Web and Mobile.
A tutorial lesson that will introduce you to Metadata Cards in M-Files.
Views are a favorite features among M-Filers all over the globe. They look and feel like folders but they are way better. Learn more about what they are, how they work, and how they'll benefit you.
When saving documents into M-Files, they are being saved based on what they are, or metadata, instead of location.
A tutorial lesson on how to check-out, modify and check-in documents, and how to modify metadata.
Views are saved searches. Browsing and accessing documents through views make up a heavy part of using M-Files every day.
M-Files quick search functionality provides results fast, so that the right information finds you at the right time.
A tutorial lesson on how to share vault content to both colleagues using M-Files, and associates without access to M-Files.
A tutorial lesson guiding you through the M-Files Desktop interface
In this lesson, we explain what M-Files is, how it's different, and how it'll benefit you and your work.
M-Files is powered by metadata. Explore what metadata is, how it works, and how it benefits you.
In M-Files, you use metadata to save documents. This is different from other systems, where you save with a file name and a location.
Read more about how using metadata helps you find the information you're looking for instantly and reliably.
learn more how M-Files, with its single copy approach, improves typical collaboration pains by eliminating versioning chaos.