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Organizing Documents

Structure the tree, classify with categories and tags, and find anything again with search and filters.

Overview​

The Documents page has three parts: the tree on the left, the list in the middle (as a table or as cards), and a detail panel for whatever you select. The tree is the structure; categories, tags, and filters are how you cut across it.

The Folder Tree​

The tree sidebar shows three sections:

SectionContents
All documentsThe full tree, starting at the root
FavoritesDocuments you have starred
RecentsDocuments you opened recently

Folders load their children as you expand them, so a large tree stays fast. You can collapse the whole sidebar to give the list more room; the choice is remembered on your device.

Right-click (or use the "…" button on) any node for its menu:

New folder Β· New page Β· Upload here Β· Rename Β· Move… Β· Duplicate Β· Duplicate with children Β· Copy link Β· Archive Β· Restore Β· Delete

Copy link puts a direct link to that document on your clipboard β€” handy for chat messages and task descriptions.

Moving and Re-Parenting​

Two ways to move something:

  • Drag it in the tree onto its new parent
  • Open Move… from the node menu, search for the destination folder, and click Move here

A document can never be moved into its own subtree β€” the tree refuses the drop and the dialog explains why. Moving a folder takes everything inside it along.

Categories vs Tags​

Both classify a document, but they are not the same thing and they are managed differently.

CategoriesTags
PurposeCurated business taxonomyFree-form labelling
Managed byAdministrators, in Settings β†’ DocumentsAnyone, inline
ScopeThe Documents hubThe whole platform
ExamplesInvoice, Contract, Policy, HR, Legalq4, urgent, client-acme
Set automaticallyYes, when AI classification is onNo β€” AI suggests, but never creates tags

In short: categories classify, tags label. Use categories to answer "what kind of document is this?" and tags for anything else.

Favorites​

Click the star on a document to add it to Favorites. Favorites use the platform-wide favorites system, so they behave like favorites everywhere else in Gauzy.

Archiving, and Archive Before Delete​

Archiving takes a document out of everyday view without destroying anything. Archived documents keep their content, their links, and their history β€” they are simply filtered out by default and excluded from AI answers.

  • Archive a document from its node menu or detail panel
  • Archiving a folder archives everything inside it
  • Restore puts it back

Deleting is deliberately a two-step action: a document must be archived before it can be deleted. The delete button only appears once a document is archived. This makes accidental one-click destruction of a folder tree impossible.

When you delete a folder that still has contents, you choose what happens to them:

OptionResult
Delete everything inside itThe folder and its whole subtree are removed
Keep children and move them up one levelOnly the folder goes; its contents are promoted

The search box sits above the list, with a toggle for what it searches:

ModeSearches
NamesDocument names only β€” fast, matches as you type
ContentThe text read out of files, plus the content of pages

Content search needs a slightly longer query than name search β€” type at least three characters before it runs.

Each file has a Searchable content switch in its detail panel. Turn it off and only the name, categories, and tags will match β€” the content is skipped. This is the right control for a document that should stay in the hub but must not surface in content search or AI answers.

Filters​

The filter bar narrows the list. Everything combines.

Presets β€” one-click starting points:

PresetShows
AllEverything (the default)
Needs reviewDocuments waiting for a human
Not in AI knowledgeDocuments that are not part of AI answers
ArchivedArchived documents

Facets β€” multi-select, each showing a live count of matching documents: Kind, Status, Knowledge, Source, Category, Tag.

Date ranges β€” filter by Created or Updated.

Clear all resets everything back to the default view.

Sharing a Filtered View​

The filters live in the page address. Once you have the view you want, copy the URL from your browser and send it to a colleague β€” they will open the same filtered list, subject to their own permissions. Bookmarking works the same way.

Saved Views​

Saved views store the current filter set under a name so you can jump back to it. As the dialog says, saved views are kept on this device only β€” they do not follow you to another browser and cannot be shared with colleagues. Use the URL for that.

Table and Cards​

Switch the list between Table and Cards with the view toggle. Table view is denser and sortable; cards view is easier to scan for files with previews. Your choice is remembered.

Bulk Actions​

Select several documents with their checkboxes and a bulk bar appears. Available actions:

ActionNotes
Archive / UnarchiveSame rules as archiving one document
Set categoriesReplaces each document's full category set
Add tags / Remove tagsAdds or removes without touching other tags
MoveRequires you to pick a destination folder
Import to knowledge / Exclude from knowledgeSee AI Knowledge
Approve / RejectSee Reviews & Approvals
DeleteOnly affects documents that are already archived

Bulk actions run per document and report back how many succeeded and how many failed, with a copyable report of anything that did not work.