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SharePoint Document Library Templates Save Location
NThomanI have the same exact issue as you and have not been able to make this work as expected which renders SharePoint useless for this very common requirement. In my case I have document properties in the document as fields which require the use of the Word application (not the browser). I would never attempt the workaround you are using as my users would never in a million years figure this out. The site has many, many libraries so it is not reasonable to expect them to figure out where to put this (and the document properties wouldn't work anywhere else anyway).
This appears to be a complete miss by Microsoft... just straight up doesn't work the way we want it to (i.e. the way any normal user would expect it to). Hoping someone can prove that I'm wrong about this...
Didn't this work with On-Prem in 2016 and 2013? I thought it did.
I noticed a new issue with my work around. The option to "Open in Desktop App" seems to be missing for some people recently. Not sure if this is caused by permissions (I do have the list locked down since it is related to HR Employee Information) or an update to how the Web App now loads.
- NThomanMar 19, 2021Iron ContributorFigured out my issue with the "Open in Desktop App" issue. I had a custom roll for managers to approve documents but they also needed the permission "Use Client Integration Features".
- Phil DetweilerMar 20, 2021Brass ContributorAlso there is no way to use a Adobe PDF fillable form as a SharePoint document library template. This also will not work. It's hard to believe that this monstrosity called Office 365 cannot decently accommodate this dead simple Clerical task... This is hard to report to the people who pay for this stuff. I would use this hundreds of times if it actually worked. Meanwhile they roll out mixed reality in PowerApps and whatever the latest Teams feature is that nobody cares about. I would just be happy if the absolute basics, things that Google docs has done for years, would work.
- Phil DetweilerMar 20, 2021Brass ContributorBy the way, even if the save location worked as expected, all of the word documents created using the library's docx template (I know about the dotx thing) that has controls in it are corrupt and cannot be opened so I guess it doesn't really matter because it wouldn't work anyway 😟
Simple requirement would be for user to click the new button, open a template with controls in it in the Word application, click save and close and have the document save in the library, with the values from the Word controls mapped to the columns as document properties without a bunch of convoluted workarounds that the average user would never figure out. individual pieces of this work but to put the whole thing together cannot be surfaced to a group of users without a bunch of crazy workarounds therefore it is all useless.