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Updated by Dominic Bräunlein about 2 years ago
**As** a project admin
**I want to** hide the attachments section in Files tab
**so that** users are forced to use external storages when they upload files to a work package. package
**Acceptance criteria**
* No more separation of attachments and File Links.
* The two concepts get merged and called Attachments.
* Any file type can be added into the rich text editors.
* Images get displayed as preview.
* Other files get shown with mime-type icon and file name as a link to the file.
* Already uploaded attachments can be referenced by drag and drop from the files (should be renamed to attachments) tab to the editor.
* The user can also add them directly from the rich text editor by using the "~" symbol.
* This triggers a drop down menu with the available attachments (like the @ for users).
* Alternatively the symbol could be something else e.g. "/"
* Attachments as it is today becomes "internal storage".
* When files get dropped into or inserted from a rich text editor, they get saved into the default storage; Which can be the internal or a external storage.
* Internal storages can be (de)activated on project level with a default value on system level; Which achieves the hiding of the originally called attachments section in the originally called Files tab.
**I want to** hide the attachments section in Files tab
**so that** users are forced to use external storages when they upload files to a work package.
**Acceptance criteria**
* No more separation of attachments and File Links.
* The two concepts get merged and called Attachments.
* Any file type can be added into the rich text editors.
* Images get displayed as preview.
* Other files get shown with mime-type icon and file name as a link to the file.
* Already uploaded attachments can be referenced by drag and drop from the files (should be renamed to attachments) tab to the editor.
* The user can also add them directly from the rich text editor by using the "~" symbol.
* This triggers a drop down menu with the available attachments (like the @ for users).
* Alternatively the symbol could be something else e.g. "/"
* Attachments as it is today becomes "internal storage".
* When files get dropped into or inserted from a rich text editor, they get saved into the default storage; Which can be the internal or a external storage.
* Internal storages can be (de)activated on project level with a default value on system level; Which achieves the hiding of the originally called attachments section in the originally called Files tab.