Log in to your Nira account and click the plus icon. You'll be prompted to drag in additional files. File(s) with the same name will replace the current version file(s). File(s) with different names will be merged into the asset. Every upload will create a new version of the asset so you can revert back to previous asset exactly as it was for comparison.
Publicly accessible (viewers) assets will always load the latest version. Editors can load any previous version by manually typing the version number in the asset URL.
Asset Update type
The Asset Update type dropdown defines how existing files on the asset are treated when you upload files to it.
Merge with previous files
Uploaded files will be combined with existing files, creating a new version of the asset. Newly uploaded files will replace any existing file with the same name.
Use new files only
The new version of this asset will consist only of the files specified above. IMPORTANT: If you choose this option, none of the files from previous versions of the asset will be "carried forward" to the new version. You should be absolutely sure that you've dragged all of the necessary files for the asset into the dialog when using the Use new files only option.
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