SharePoint Major and Minor Versions - What you need to know

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  • Опубликовано: 19 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 9

  • @SedleighAdams
    @SedleighAdams Год назад +2

    Hi Daniel. Great work - unsurprisingly!
    Worth mentioning how to enable the "Version" column in the SharePoint library too.
    Took me a little time to figure that one out mate!
    Thanks for your hard work, it's invaluable.
    Congrats on your renewed MVP status too btw!
    Best, Sedleigh

    • @malchicken
      @malchicken Год назад

      Yes, please mention how to bring up the versions column, and how I could insert that as a field in a Word document. Thank you.

    • @argniests5357
      @argniests5357 Год назад

      how did you get to show the Version number. I went into the Library Settings, chose to add column from existing site columns, I chose version. And while the version column shows up, there is no data in it. Even though I have major and minor versions enabled???

  • @michaeledwards2419
    @michaeledwards2419 Год назад

    Another great tutorial. I plan to use this to blow people’s minds with document management and save £££’s on potential external apps. Thanks again.

  • @grethebyrkjedal7725
    @grethebyrkjedal7725 5 дней назад

    Do you know if it's possible to show the status in a colums (Draft or Published)? Is ther somethiong out of the box. Could not find any columns

  • @argniests5357
    @argniests5357 Год назад

    does the sharepoint search feature hide documents that are in draft mode and on a minor version? Im hoping it does. Would be kind of odd behavior, if the search engine/sharepoint search showed everyone ALL documents when we know they are not published yet (Publish by a user to get a Major version)

  • @jeppejohansen763
    @jeppejohansen763 6 месяцев назад

    Is it possible to make a view that shows latest published version to people with edit rights?

  • @malchicken
    @malchicken Год назад

    Microsoft Teams takes up quiet a bit of memory it seems in meetings, this causes my computer to slow down when many people have their video on.
    Is there a way to *simulate* having 10 people’s video playing in a meeting - taking up my bandwidth? That way I could test my computers limit and then automate sending a message in the meetings chat to request videos are turned off if (x) amount of attendees have accepted the meeting invite.
    Also, please consider a video on how someone could run Teams on Azure virtual machine. Thank you 🙏🏽.

    • @MarcinScholke
      @MarcinScholke Год назад

      i made digital binder you will never use another process to share files ... youtube: lov111vol