Reference Documents
About a Reference Document
A reference document is a file such as a Word document or an image that contains supplementary information that users need to view when they are working.
In the case of Rounds Pro, a reference document contains supplementary information about an asset that you might want device users to see when you enter the reading value for that asset.
For example, if you take several readings on the same piece of equipment, you may want to access an image dictating the exact locations at which the readings must be taken.
You can link new or existing Reference Document records to Step records via the Reference Documents section of the datasheet for the Step record.
- bmp
- doc
- docm
- docx
- gif
- jpe
- jpeg
- jpg
- log
- odt
- png
- pps
- ppsm
- ppsx
- ppt
- pptm
- pptx
- rft
- tif
- tiff
- txt
- vdx
- visio
- vsd
- vss
- vst
- vsx
- xls
- xlsb
- xlsm
- xlsx
- xlw
- zip
The device on which you want to display the reference document must contain the necessary software application for displaying the reference document type. Documents such as PDF or images will open in the application as a viewer. However, if a reference document is a Microsoft Word document, the device must have a word processing program, such as Mobile Word to view the reference document on the device.
In addition, if you create a reference document to display an image in the workspace for a Step on a Route, the image must be a compressed file type, for example, .png or .jpg.