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Links to Sharepoint documents set to download
- Nov 29, 2017
In SPO you should now be able to download Office documents from inside the Office Online apps that open them.
Other documents can be downloaded directly and/or by using the apps that open them.
So, AFAIK, there is no need to change manually the URL.
Hope it helps...
In SPO you should now be able to download Office documents from inside the Office Online apps that open them.
Other documents can be downloaded directly and/or by using the apps that open them.
So, AFAIK, there is no need to change manually the URL.
Hope it helps...
- Vasco_EzeqFeb 19, 2020Copper Contributor
it worked with the &download=1
🙂
- Nicholas EnglishOct 03, 2019Copper ContributorSadly no Chani
Also performance wise the platform is slow, I’m guessing because the file path is strewn with access rights. - Nicholas EnglishOct 03, 2019Copper ContributorHi Chani,
Sadly no, I really hoped I could. That said I’m finding the speed of SP quite slow, I’m guessing it’s because of the permissions rather than anything else. - Chani_RoseOct 03, 2019Copper Contributor
Nicholas English Did you figure this out by any chance? I'm facing the same request from one of my clients and can't figure out how to make an external link downloadable
- Nicholas EnglishSep 11, 2019Copper Contributor
in the new SPO link to anyone URLS don't have a file extension -
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- Kevin NguyenSep 19, 2018Copper Contributor
If your link is to a document you can do this. Remove everything after the document extension and add this ?web=0.
- Mario CajinaAug 02, 2018Brass Contributor
Well, for some reason, now they work for me by appending &download=1 to the "short link." I tried it with a PPTX, and a ZIP file.
EDIT: I spoke too soon. I tried it now using a link from a SharePoint site, and I got a "This link has been removed" message page.
So, it worked from my OneDrive for Business, but not from a SharePoint Team site that allows external sharing. This isn't good. It's the latter scenario that we want to use more.
- Mario CajinaJul 12, 2018Brass Contributor
Hi Christopher,
I'm using an "Anyone" link for external access. After I disabled short URLs, the syntax is as follows. I removed the protocol so this site doesn't format it as a real link.
//company-my.sharepoint.com/personal/mariocajina_company_com/_layouts/15/guestaccess.aspx?docid=1234567890&authkey=AUth_Key_x
EDIT: I'm trying links to individual files. I tried to a PDF and to a PPTX.
- DeletedJul 12, 2018Ps. My short URLs are enabled so it works with those on. You are sharing a file and not folderers right? What share option are you using?
- DeletedJul 12, 2018I just tested an anyone link from OneDrive and Sharepoint and by fading &download=1 to both links it made the files download right away.