Team Bundles
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Team Bundles are at the heart of PostLab. They contain all the information and files PostLab needs to operate.
Depending on your organization, Team Bundles can represent your company, team, project, period, etc. You can name them any way you like, and they can be stored anywhere. Everyone who has access to the Team Bundle will be able to open it in PostLab and collaborate on your projects. Working from cloud storage requires a Pro license. Read more about storage requirements.
In PostLab, choose File > Create New Team...
and give the Team Bundle a name. Choose a location and the newly created Team Bundle will open automatically.
When you create a PostLab Team Bundle, it is saved as a .postlabteam
file, with the chosen team name as the file name. For instance, if the team name is My Team
, the file will appear in Finder as My Team.postlabteam
.
To open a Team Bundle, either double-click it in Finder or select File > Open Team Bundle...
in PostLab. If another Team Bundle is already open, it will be closed before the new Team Bundle opens.
If you need to find the Team Bundle in its stored location, select File > Show Team Bundle in Finder
and a Finder window will open with the Team Bundle selected.
Rename the .postlabteam
file in Finder, restart PostLab and the new Team Bundle name will show in the top right corner of the PostLab window.
A Team Bundle can be moved, deleted, and duplicated in Finder, just like any other file. Duplicating a Team Bundle will create an exact copy that can be worked with. Moving a Team Bundle will change its location, which allows users to move it to a shared location to start collaborating.
Deleting a Team Bundle is as simple as moving it to the trash. Be aware that deleting a Team Bundle will delete all documents and their history that are in it.
As with any file that is of extreme importance, we recommend regularly backing up your Team Bundles. Certain cloud storage providers have built-in features for this, like LucidLink's Snapshots. Another method is to create backups through third-party tools like ChronoSync.