Uploading files manually [Envoy 4.0.x+]
You can upload files manually via Envoy from the Files tab. In order to access it please go to GRIDMARKETS [1] section, search for the project folder [2] you are interested in and hit Files [3] button:
After navigating to your project folder and going to Files tab you can browse through folders in a file tree from the left column. The files within them will be shown in the right column. You can Upload [1] files and folder to the selected locations. After hitting the Upload [1] button the pop-up window will appear with options to upload either singular files or folders [2]:
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