🗃️Saving and Sharing a File
There are a number of reasons you might need to open, edit, or create a file with a Virtual Court Kiosk. You might need to download and fill out a court form or create a file to share with your attorney. Follow these step-by-step instructions on how to open, edit, create, save, and share files on the Virtual Court Kiosk.
Opening and Editing a File
Files from the web should open automatically in the kiosk's applications. This will allow you to edit or save the form to the kiosk. To learn more about saving or sharing a file, read more below.
Creating a File
To create a file from scratch, navigate to the kiosk desktop. On the desktop, you can run a variety of Microsoft Office applications including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
Saving a File
When you are ready to save a file, whether it's a new or an edited version of an existing file, click on the save icon or go to "File" and then "Save".
This will bring up the document dialogue box. Select browse to choose the destination of your file, then choose "Documents".
Click Open. This will save the file in the "Documents" folder of the kiosk desktop.
Sharing a File
There are a few ways you can share your document from the kiosk.
Attaching Your File to an Email
It's easy to attach a file to an email. You can email to yourself, your attorney, or anyone who might need the document.
Starting from the kiosk's web browser, open a new tab
Log in to your email. The most common email provider login portals are listed and linked below. They will open in a new tab so you can log in and still get back to these instructions.
Attach the file to an email. This will differ depending on which email provider you have.
When the document selector pop-up appears, select the "Documents" folder and then your file. Then click "Open"
Your file will now be attached to the email and you can send it to yourself or to someone else.
Sharing Your File in a Video Meeting
To share a document during a video meeting, open the document and share your screen. When you share your screen, other meeting participants can view what is on the kiosk's screen. Learn how to share your screen during a video meeting and how to give remote control of your screen during a virtual meeting.
Printing a File
Learn how to print:
Getting Back Home
Find the main menu by clicking the Kiosk Desktop button in the bottom left corner of the screen. Learn more:
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