Forum Discussion
Save/attach from emails in MS Outlook 2016 to SharePoint site
- Sep 11, 2019This is now possible using the Outlook Desktop and modern browsers - take a look: https://jonasbjerke.wordpress.com/2019/09/06/you-can-now-drag-e-mails-from-outlook-directly-to-sharepoint/
Um, Outlook has been able to integrate with SPO/ODFB for a while now, have you looked at "cloudy attachments"? https://blogs.office.com/en-us/2015/11/09/attachments-in-outlook-2016-ready-for-collaboration/
In addition to that, you get a quick "Save to OneDrive" option. Or am I missing something here? Are you talking about On-Prem? If so, the steps to configure integration between SharePoint and Exchange are here: https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/exchange/2016/11/03/configure-rich-document-collaboration-using-exchange-server-2016-office-online-server-oos-and-sharepoint-server-2016/
- Jan 10, 2018I think Angus is talking about saving attachment in regular SPO sites (not in Group sites that is something we have by default).
- teslateserJan 10, 2018Copper ContributorThis looks like the most relevant answer:
https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Office-365/Save-email-attachments-from-MS-Outlook-2016-to-SharePoint-site/td-p/16555
I see Juan is on that thread already. Any idea how up to date this information is?- Angus HamiltonJan 11, 2018Brass Contributor
Hi
Yes, to clarify, I'm talking about SharePoint Online (not Groups or OneDrive 4 Business)
There are a couple of issues with the current functionality.
1. Saving attachments doesn't seem to have any links to SPO (I get the option to save to OneDrive/OneDrive for Business or Groups, but not SharePoint online sites)
2. Attaching from SharePoint Online gives me the option to attach from 6 recent folders, but not the option to select a different site to attach from.
The thread teslateser refers to does seem to be the most relevant, but is quite old - is there any update on this?
As a general comment, SharePoint/Office integration really does seem to be poor given how long SharePoint (and Office) have been around. We've just about got the ability in Office to save/open files from Sites in Word/PowerPoint/Excel now, but it's a big issue for adoption within organisations when it is so hard to save to SharePoint vs. saving to a file share/local drive. (Which is what people do instead!).
thanks
Angus