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Benoit Schweblin 2013-05-15 17:21:03 -07:00
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#### <i class="icon-refresh"></i> Synchronize a document #### <i class="icon-refresh"></i> Synchronize a document
Once your document is linked to a **Google Drive** or a **Dropbox** file, **StackEdit** will periodically (every 3 minutes) synchronize it by downloading/uploading any modification. Any conflict will be detected, and a local copy of your document will be created as a backup if necessary. If you just have modified your document and you want to force the synchronization, click the <i class="icon-refresh"></i> button in the navigation bar. Once your document is linked to a **Google Drive** or a **Dropbox** file, **StackEdit** will periodically (every 3 minutes) synchronize it by downloading/uploading any modification. Any conflict will be detected, and a local copy of your document will be created as a backup if necessary.
If you just have modified your document and you want to force the synchronization, click the <i class="icon-refresh"></i> button in the navigation bar.
> **NOTE:** The <i class="icon-refresh"></i> button is disabled when: > **NOTE:** The <i class="icon-refresh"></i> button is disabled when:
> >
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#### <i class="icon-refresh"></i> Manage document synchronization #### <i class="icon-refresh"></i> Manage document synchronization
Since one document can be synchronized with multiple locations, you can list and manage synchronized locations by clicking <i class="icon-refresh"></i> `Manage synchronization` in the <i class="icon-stackedit"></i> menu. This will open a dialog box where you will be able to add or remove synchronization links that are associated to your document. Since one document can be synchronized with multiple locations, you can list and manage synchronized locations by clicking <i class="icon-refresh"></i> `Manage synchronization` in the <i class="icon-stackedit"></i> menu. This will open a dialog box allowing you to add or remove synchronization links that are associated to your document.
> **NOTE:** If you delete the file on **Google Drive** or on **Dropbox**, the document will no longer be synchronized with that location. > **NOTE:** If you delete the file on **Google Drive** or on **Dropbox**, the document will no longer be synchronized with that location.
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#### <i class="icon-share"></i> Manage document publishing #### <i class="icon-share"></i> Manage document publishing
Since one document can be published on multiple locations, you can list and manage publish locations by clicking <i class="icon-share"></i> `Manage publishing` in the <i class="icon-stackedit"></i> menu. This will open a dialog box where you will be able to add or remove publication links that are associated to your document. Since one document can be published on multiple locations, you can list and manage publish locations by clicking <i class="icon-share"></i> `Manage publishing` in the <i class="icon-stackedit"></i> menu. This will open a dialog box allowing you to remove publication links that are associated to your document.
> **NOTE:** In some cases, if you remove the file from the website or the post from the blog, the document will no longer be published on that location. > **NOTE:** In some cases, if you remove the file from the website or the post from the blog, the document will no longer be published on that location.