File Naming Conventions - File Naming Conventions - OnBase - Integration for Epic - OnBase/Integration-for-Epic/Foundation-23.1/Integration-for-Epic/Usage/Web-Viewer-Right-Click-Menu-Options/Executing-Send-To-Actions/Saving-a-Document-to-a-File/File-Naming-Conventions - Foundation 23.1 - Foundation 23.1

Integration for Epic

Platform
OnBase
Product
Integration for Epic
Release
Foundation 23.1
License
Premier
Standard
Essential
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2026-04-02T22:52:56.865759
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en-US

When you save a document to file, the default File Name is based on the document's Auto-Name. For example, if the document name is Checking Statement Acct#1020 and you save it as a .tif file, the default file name is Checking Statement Acct#1020.tif

Note:

The Auto-Name may be truncated to keep the file name below 256 characters. A Microsoft limitation restricts the full path to a file to a maximum of 260 characters. For more information, see http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa365247(VS.85).aspx.

If the default Save As location already contains a file with a matching file name, OnBase automatically appends the new file's name with an underscore and an incremental number. For example, if Checking Statement Acct#1020 already exists in the default Save As location, OnBase will name the new file Checking Statement Acct#1020_1.tif. See Character Substitutions for more information.