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Short DescriptionProvides a gentle introduction to the concept of spaces using projectdoc.
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The projectdoc Toolbox is extended by a number of doctype add-ons. These add-ons provide space blueprints, page blueprints, sometimes macros.

Add-ons organize these tools according to a specific theme. There are add-ons for software developers, agile teams, developer diaries, and more.

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Please visit the Atlassian Marketplace or Bitbucket for more information.


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titlePrerequisites

Please make sure you have read the Introduction for projectdoc new Users.


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titleSpaces as a Tool

projectdoc assumes that spaces are created frequently. If you want to delve into a new topic, alone or with your team, it is easy to create a new space to copy all the new information into. After you have found all the information you need, you may then decide whether you want to reorganize your current space, move the most relevant information to another space, or archive the working space. This frees your mind from constantly considering where to place a particular information in an area of knowledge you are not yet familiar with.

The Core Add-on provides two four kinds of space blueprints for organizing information:

  1. The workspace is designed to store information as you go and be probably archived at the end of your research.
  2. The topic space is designed to keep information that is relevant for you and your team for a longer period of time.
  3. The index space is designed to hold common information, like the tags and types to use.
  4. The attachment space is designed to hold specific information, like a library or an address book.

Workspaces are quick-and-easy and will not require any maintenance. Topic spaces are used to organize information for your team so expect to have time to budget to constantly work on this space. The information in topic spaces needs to be kept up-to-date. For more information on space types, please refer to 

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Each of our add-ons for projectdoc typically provide one or more space blueprints. These spaces help teams to organize their information quickly. Spaces are designed to be created and ready to work with.

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titleCreate a Space

A short video that shows how to create a space.

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In the next step you'll be introduced to the concept of doctypes to populate your space with documents:

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The tutorial shows why and how to create an index space plus how to configure your personal space for projectdoc.

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