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File and folder icons

The list below describes the HCP Anywhere file and folder icons.

The file has been deleted.
The folder has been deleted.
The folder is shared with others. When the folder icon is of a single person, you created the folder.
The folder is also being synchronized with your HCP Anywhere desktop applications, if you have any.
The folder is shared with others. When the folder icon is of a single person, you created the folder.
The folder is not being synchronized with your HCP Anywhere Mac desktop application.
The folder has been shared with you.
The folder is also being synchronized with your HCP Anywhere desktop applications, if you have any.
The folder has been shared with you.
The folder is not being synchronized with your HCP Anywhere Mac desktop application.
The folder is a team folder. Team folders are a type of collaborative folder that can be shared with others.
The folder is also being synchronized with your HCP Anywhere desktop applications, if you have any.
The folder is a team folder. Team folders are a type of collaborative folder that can be shared with others.
The folder is not being synchronized with your HCP Anywhere Mac desktop application.
The folder is a home folder. Home folders are added to your account by an HCP Anywhere administrator. Typically, home folders contain the data from the H:\ drive on your computer.
When more than one user is added to a home folder, it becomes a team folder. In the other HCP Anywhere applications (such as the desktop and mobile applications), home folders look like team folders.
For more information on home folders, contact your HCP Anywhere administrator.
The folder is a backup parent folder. The backup parent folder contains your backup files and folders. Backup is a desktop application feature that offers additional data protection.
The folder is a mobilized share.

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