Case Documents Management
Case Documents Management using Dropbox/Google Drive
Case documents can be to individual time/expense entries by clicking on "Attach Document Link" on Add Note screen.
In addition, you may also upload (from the Documents tab of a case in CaseFox) your case documents to your own Dropbox, Box, OneDrive or Google Drive. CaseFox FileStorage feature may also be used. Click on the link below for more information.
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