Use a folder structure to organize documents and associate multiple documents with a task.
Even when copying a template, the next step in the creation process is to add documents. Documents that are added to project templates are included in all projects created using that template. When a user creates a project, often there are already some folders and documents included on the Documents tab. These came from the template level. The administrator adds documents to the template that are appropriate for this type (or any type) of project. For example, your organization may have a Project Charter document that is added to each project that is created to collect information on what the purpose and scope of the project is. This document can be added to the template (as a blank version) so that it can be completed by the project owner rather than created each time a project is starting.
Since all documents added to the Documents tab of template are added to the project, setting up documents in a template is an important task. Consider which documents need to be a part of each and every project. If the document can be part of the project under certain conditions, add conditions to the document so that it’s only added into the project under the appropriate conditions.
You can also create a folder structure to organize the documents and then adding the documents themselves to those folders. For simple workspace templates, folders may not be required. For templates that have a lot of conditional document content, they are a useful way to keep the documents organized, conditionalize groups of documents as well as provide users with folder level access control options.
The types of documents added to a template are the same as those that can be added to workspaces. Note that types Main Agreement and Contract Addendum are options only available in SAP Ariba Contracts and contain special functionality.
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SAP Ariba Best Practice: Tasks associated with nested folders include documents in the selected folders and documents in any child folders.