PREFERENCES
To receive partial documents or attachments
By default, you create a complete local replica whenever you use File > Make Available Offline. To save space on your hard drive, you can limit the size of every document and/or attachment in new local replicas. If a document is larger than the size you choose, all rich-text fields below that size are replicated (most documents contain only one rich-text field). If an attachment is larger, the attachment is removed (entering 0 for attachments removes all attachments).
1. Click File > Preferences > User Preferences.
3. (Optional) To change how much of each document you receive, click Receive partial documents, click Truncate documents larger than, and enter a size in the box.
5. Click OK.
Tip: You can save more space when you create each replica by setting options that are specific to that application. From the application you are making a replica of, do one of the following:
By default, creation of a local replica is immediate whenever you use File > Make Available Offline, but you can change your settings to wait until your next scheduled replication to create new local replicas. This is useful, for example, if your schedule is set up to replicate only at times when you're connected to a network at your office.
3. Deselect Create immediately (instead of at next scheduled synchronization) and click OK.
To change the encryption level or turn off encryption
By default, Lotus NotesR encrypts local replicas. This protects your information, particularly if your synchronized copies are on a laptop that travels with you. You can change the type of encryption or turn off the preference.
3. Do one of the following:
To create full-text indexes
You can create a full-text index on your hard drive for each new local replica. A full-text index improves searching, but may take up anywhere from a tenth to a quarter as much storage space as its associated application. You can save room by keeping the default not to create full-text indexes for your synchronized copies.
Tip: Turn this setting on before you create a local replica of any Help application.
3. Select Create full-text index for faster searching, and click OK.
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