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Getting Started
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- Accessing and Copying a Shared Collection
- Adding Assets to Collection in the Workspace
- Creating and Accessing Collections
- Creating and Managing a Private Digital Library on an Embed Page
- Managing Collections
- Managing Your Workspace
- Sharing Assets and Collections
- Edit Your Collection’s Cover Image
- Attaching Files to Support Asset Information
- Copying Assets To Group or Workspace
- Creating 3D Materials
- Creating 3D Materials for Fabrics with Mesh
- Creating Assets
- Creating Assets by Smart Upload
- Creating Assets with APEXFiz File
- Creating Assets with Multiple Fabric Sides
- Customizing Asset’s Cover Image
- Deleting Assets
- Digital Drape Overview
- Downloading 3D Material Files
- Editing An Asset
- Exploring the 3D Viewer
- Export Digital Library Data to Excel
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- Integrate Your System With TextileCloud™ Using APIs (Application Programming Interfaces)
- Mass Data Update and Management
- Mass Upload Data
- Mass Upload Data with Multiple Fabric Sides
- Merge Material for Asset with Face and Back Side
- Navigating the Asset Library on Frontier.cool
- Printing an Asset
- Printing and Customizing Your QR Code Label
- TextileCloud™'s Supported 3D Material Files
- The Asset Library
- Understanding Texture Maps
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- Uploading Pre-Scanned Images
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- Exploring the Key Features of the Thread Board on Frontier.cool
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Creating and Sharing Collection in Fabriselect™
Introduction
Creating a collection in Fabriselect™ helps you to effectively organize digital fabrics, allowing for easy access and sharing during meetings or post-meetings. By grouping digital fabrics that are relevant to your project, you can quickly present a curated selection, enhancing collaboration with your clients and making your fabric management more efficient.
Step-by-Step Guide to Creating a Collection in Fabriselect™
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First, log in to your Fabriselect™ account. Then, use the Fabriselect™ scanning feature to scan digital fabrics using your smartphone.
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Add digital fabrics to a collection by clicking on the [Add Collection] button. Note that you can only add digital fabrics that belong to you or your company to a collection.
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You can either add the digital fabrics to a new collection or an existing one. To create a new collection, select the [Create a new collection].
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After the collection is created, you can manage and edit it. Simply click on the three dots in the top-right corner of the screen and select [Edit collection].
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Once your collection is set up and customized, you can share it by clicking the [Share] button and entering the email address you wish to send it to.
Additionally, you may also want to add meeting minutes and a quotation to the collection before sharing it with your clients. For guide, refer to this article.
Conclusion
By creating collections in Fabriselect™, you can easily organize and share your fabric selections, making your meetings more efficient and client-focused. This process helps to streamline fabric management, improve client interactions, and showcase your curated fabric choices in an organized manner.
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