You can add one or more files and/or folders to a package document from any drive on your computer or local network. The files/folders that you add to packages are not removed from your local computer/server unless you specifically choose to remove them, rather than copying them.
The Add Files icon allows you to browse your computer or network to select files to add to the package. The Add folder icon allows you to browse your computer or network and select folders (and all its content) to include in a package.
You can also add both files and folders to a package by copying or moving them from their location on your computer or network to an open package using one of the following procedures:
Warning! When copying files and folders with very long, complicated names from your computer to a package, the Package Editor might truncate some file and folder names to an 8.3 (MS-DOS compatible) file format. After copying such files and folders, check the copies in the package.
When adding items to a package, file and folder names at the same level within a package must be unique. Therefore, if you attempt to add a file with a duplicate name to the same folder in a package, you are prompted to replace the original with the new file. If two distinct package files must keep the same name, you can either create a new package for the additional file or create a separate folder for it in the same package.
Tip: If you plan to localize your content, you should consider a language-neutral naming convention for package items. This will help you avoid having to re-create links to package files in the translated content.
To add files only to a package:
To add files and folders to a package: