One of the more powerful features of the ACS Network is that around collaboration on documents. I am going to use this post to explain how you can create and edit documents together now and how the experience will improve later this summer.
Let’s start first with definitions:
The online document is essentially a wiki document. You write the document in a browser window. There is an online editor which allows you to format the text (bold, italics, bullets, etc.) as well as insert an image, or a table, or even a video.
A document file that you upload is really any file that you want to share via the Network. I can obviously be a MS Word document or an Excel spreadsheet, but it can also be an image, a PDF, or almost any other downloadable document.




Once you create (or download) your document you can collaborate with others. You can manage collaborations or versions through the links in the Action Box.
Manage collaboration allows you to set who else you want to be able to work on your document and if you want people to be able to comment on it.
Manage versions, allows you can capture a new version anytime a change is made to the document. You then can compare versions or revert to an earlier version. The comparison of versions of an online document is very powerful as you can see two versions side-by-side with green highlights indicating information added, and red highlights indicating deleted items.

Here are some examples of how you might collaborate on a document.
Finally, collaborating on documents will only improve after our upcoming upgrade. Many downloaded documents (word, excel, etc) will be able to be viewed in the browser without actually having to download it. Users reviewing your document can insert inline comments as well.
Look for this functionality coming up later this summer.