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Title Description Date
Specifications and details related to the Standalone and Referring documents for EC users
25/03/2025
SFC2014 - Documents
Documents - What is the document Size Limit and restrictions for file formats in SFC2014?

The size limit per file is 500MB.

There is no limit on the number of files or the total size of all files in an object.

The following file extensions are allowed:

“.7z”, “.bmp”, “.csv”, “.docx”, “.jpeg”, “.jpg”, “.msg”, “.ods”, “.odt”, “.odp”, “.odg”, “.odc”, “.odf”, “.odi”, “.odm”, “.ott”, “.ots”, “.otp”, “.otg”, “.pdf”, “.png”, “.pptx”, “.rar”, “.rtf”, “.tif”, “.tiff”, “.txt”, “.xlsb”, “.xlsx”, “.zip”, “.gif”, “.eml”

 


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Documents - I have sent a document by mistake, can I delete it?

Once a document has been sent (there is a date visible in the 'sent date' column) it cannot be deleted.

However, if you are the sender of the document you may choose to 'hide' a sent document so that it is no longer visible within your programme by following the steps below:

1. In the Documents section of your OP (1) select the document from the list (2) and click the Edit button (3):

 

2. In the Document Details pop-up select the document you wish to hide (1)


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SFC2021

SFC2021 - General

SFC2021 - Draft template and Informal exchange of Information

The draft template for the SFC2021 Programmes is in annex V of the last Proposal for Common Provisions Regulation.

 

Based on the Dec 19 agreement between the co-legislators, there is a consolidated version which was distributed to the Member States by the Council during the legislative discussions, so Member States should already have the template.

 

In the 2021-2027 menu in SFC2014 Member States can upload the document in the format they have in order to be assessed by our colleagues from the Commission side.

 

The aim is to launch SFC2021 by the end of of the year (official date not yet communicated) and this will allow Member States to encode the programme in a structured manner.


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