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The Dashboard - My Projects Sections
The Dashboard - My Projects Sections

In this tutorial you are going to learn about the Dashboard and My Project sections.

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Written by Enrique
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1. The Dashboard

Right after you log into your Designrr account you are welcomed to the Dashboard. Here you can quickly see the latest projects you have been working on - Recent Projects.

This is also the starting point for building your ebook. You can either click on any of the import option shortcuts, or use the '+Create' blue button.

On the left side bar you get quick access to the different sections as well as credits information. The left sidebar can be hidden if not needed.

2. Projects

This section is where you can find all the projects created and are not inside a folder. If you cannot see a specific project check the folder section or, as you project collection grows you can use the Search box and Sort options to quickly find projects crated time ago.

Your published work is organized by the publishing medium type available in your Designrr plan: eBooks, audiobooks and flipbooks - in the flipbook section however, you will only find flipbooks created using the PDF to Flipbook option!

3. Folders

To keep your projects organized based on your own categories, you can create folders.

3. Docs

In this section you can find, depending on your plan, all the files you have imported to or created in your Designrr account.

Blog articles, Word, Google text files or drafts and Wordgenie generated content will be under eBooks.

Transcriptions and audiobooks will be in their respective sections.

This is why is so important to import the content to your Designrr account. This way is never lost and can be reused over and over if needed.

4. Media

This is where all photos and images are stored. When you first open it you will have access to the Designrr image database, useful if you need to specific images for your projects.

In the next section you will find all the images you have either uploaded or imported.

The collections sections is similar to a folder. You can organize it, for example, by projects and add to each collection the images for that project.

In the Favorites section you will find all the photos and images labeled as favorites. For example, a logo that is going to be used in multiple projects.

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