Workbooks are an alternative to folders, added through the Workbooks web part. In addition to the name you give a workbook, it will be assigned an ID number.
The default workbook includes the Experiment Runs and Files web parts for managing files and data. The workbook is assigned a number for easy reference, and you can edit both title and description by clicking the pencil icons.
Since workbooks are not folders, you don't use the folder menu to navigate among them. From the Workbooks web part on the main folder page, you can click the Title of any workbook or experiment to open it. From within a workbook, click its name in the navigation trail to return to the main workbook page.
By default, only the workbooks in the current folder are shown in the Workbooks web part. If you want to roll up a summary including the workbooks that exist in subfolders, select Views > Folder Filter > Current folder and subfolders.
Lists defined within a workbook are scoped to the single workbook container and not visible in the parent folder or other workbooks. However, lists defined in the parent folder of a workbook are also available within the workbook, making it possible to have a set of workbooks share a common list if they share a common parent folder. Note that workbooks in subfolders of that parent will not be able to share the list, though they may be displayed in the parent's workbooks web part.
In a workbook, rows can be added to a list defined in the parent folder. From within the workbook, you can only see rows belonging to that workbook. From the parent folder, all rows in the list are visible in the list, including those from all workbook children. Rows are associated with their container, so by customizing a grid view to display the Folder fields at the parent level, it is possible to determine the workbook or folder to which the row belongs.
The URL for a list item in the parent folder will point to the row in the parent folder even for workbook rows.
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