- Introduction
- Installation and authentication
- Getting started
- Sending and sharing files
- Working with files
- Using the file menu bar
- Open and create files
- Open a file from another app
- Editing files with Workspaces Editor
- Edit a file in BlackBerry Workspaces Editor
- Editing documents
- Editing spreadsheets
- Add, delete, and rename sheets in a spreadsheet
- Add, view, edit, and delete comments in a spreadsheet
- Change the font or cell format in a spreadsheet
- Clear the contents of a cell
- Cut, copy, and paste cells, rows, or columns in a spreadsheet
- Find and replace text in a spreadsheet
- Freeze and unfreeze panes in a spreadsheet
- Hide or show rows and columns in a spreadsheet
- Insert or delete a row or column in a spreadsheet
- Resize a row or column in a spreadsheet
- Editing presentations
- Save your changes to the workspace
- Working with comments
- Annotate files
- Search within files
- Locking and unlocking files
- Select multiple files
- Track file activities
- Acknowledge a file
- Favorite a file
- Managing workspaces, folders, and files
- Create a new workspace
- Create a workspace on an external repository
- Working with an iManage repository
- Create a new folder
- Rename a workspace, folder, or file
- Share the link to a workspace, folder, or file
- Send a message
- Mark a workspace, folder or file as a favorite
- Select multiple files
- Move a folder or file
- View info
- View recent locations
- Managing access
- Managing notifications
- Working offline
- Managing your settings
- User roles and permissions
- Collaboration and recipient sign in
- Read acknowledgement
- BlackBerry Workspaces security
- Legal notice
File transfer
Files and keys are always sent between the
BlackBerry Workspaces
servers and the iOS
devices in encrypted form and over an HTTPS (SSL) connection.The connection between the application and the server uses the
BlackBerry Workspaces
RESTful API. This API
requires that the device authenticate itself to the server before any requests are sent. If
the authentication is successful, the device is given a unique secure session ID token (SSID)
that must be sent with all subsequent requests.