- What is BlackBerry Work?
- Installing and activating the BlackBerry Work app
- Use the BlackBerry Dynamics Launcher
- Viewing and managing your email messages
- View your email
- Reply to an email
- Forward an email message
- Send an attachment or a link
- Save an attachment
- Automatically download email message attachments
- Flag an email
- Delete an email message
- Move email messages to a different folder
- Create an email
- Send an encrypted email message to a distribution list
- View smart folders
- Search email
- Select multiple email messages
- Searching folders and moving email messages
- Convert an email message to a note
- Manage email folder synchronization
- Change your signature
- Create an automatic out of office reply
- Managing your notifications and alerts
- Managing your contacts
- Managing your calendar
- Managing your documents
- Open BlackBerry Work Docs
- Access Docs repositories
- Managing online repositories
- Browse repositories
- View, edit, print, move, and share files and folders
- Create a new folder
- Search folders for email messages
- Move a file
- Delete a file
- Protect files and attachments
- Edit an Azure-IP RMS or AD-RMS protected file in BlackBerry Edit
- Create a bookmark
- Delete a bookmark
- Work with offline files and folders
- About pending uploads
- Add a new data source
- Add a repository using the Docs Self-Service web console
- View .pdf files in PDF presentation view
- Adding a shared mailbox to BlackBerry Work
- Change your theme
- Change BlackBerry Work for iOS settings
- About BlackBerry Work Permissions
- Open a SecureMail attachment
- Data storage and aging
- Choose battery saving options
- Using RSA Soft-Token Authentication
- Exchange ActiveSync search limits
- Keyboard shortcuts
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Troubleshooting
- BlackBerry Docs
- BlackBerry Work 3.2
- BlackBerry Work for iOS User Guide
- Managing your documents
- Access Docs repositories
Access Docs repositories
BlackBerry Work
provides a container on your mobile device called Local Docs
that you can use to securely store your enterprise documents separately from other apps and directories on the device. Your local docs will typically originate as file attachments in a BlackBerry Work
email, files transferred from a File Share, Microsoft
SharePoint
, or Box
site, or photographs imported from your native Photos repository or taken with your device camera. The Local Docs repository on your device will initially be empty after BlackBerry Work
activation. For information about adding folders and files to your repositories, see Create a new folder for guidance on adding folders and files to your repositories. - TapDocsin theBlackBerry Dynamics Launcherto access the Docs app.
- TapDocsmenu.
- TapLocal Docs,File Share,SharePoint,Box, or another repository that your administrator has made available.
- Tap a folder or file to open it.
- To select multiple files, tap
and tap the empty circle beside the individual files. If you want to select all the files, tap the empty circle at the top of the list. Tap
to deselect the item(s).
- To perform an action on the selected files, tap
at the bottom of the screen.