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7 TopicsError - To update this folder, go to the channel in Microsoft Teams
I have a MS Team where I manage (1) Permissions and (2) the primary Folder structure of my SharePoint site. Example MS Team Channels: Labor Billing Commercial Customer Service Etc. These Channels obviously create the root Folders in the main Document Library on the SharePoint site. Within the SharePoint Document Library, I had added a new Folder and File "attribute" which I include in the Default View for users when viewing this Document Library... The custom "attribute" is "Title". I did this because often times a file's name may be long and not fully reflective of content, and by customizing my "Title", I can make it more clear to the users. This "Title" attribute also applies to Folders. And to cleanly navigate the Document Library, I also need to edit the "Title" for my Folders. Something has recently changed, and when I try to edit the "Title" attribute of a main Folder (one created by adding a Channel to the Team) I get an error - "To update this folder, go to the channel in Microsoft Teams". (see screenshot below) The problem is that I am not able to edit the "Title" attribute anywhere in Teams either. Any clue how to get around this new limitation? In the screenshot above, I am not trying to change the "Name" field at all, only the "Title" field, so I really believe this error is a bug at the end of the day. Truly appreciate any help and guidance! Brian9.9KViews1like5CommentsUnable to edit appointments
We've been integrating the Microsoft Bookings platform into some of our processes however we've run into a few issues along the way that seem to be simple features for a booking platform that should already be implemented. We can't edit any appointments, either customer names or details. The entire appointment needs to be cancelled and rebooked. Is this a functionality that is not present in the platform? Thanks!2.2KViews0likes1CommentOpen and edit .pdf in document library - Has there been an update?
Hi, I have a flow that emails a link to a .pdf in a SP doc lib. Is it possible for multiple users to simultaneously click the link in the flow email, open and edit the .pdf together at the same time? And the changes they make get saved automatically similar to Word online?1.4KViews0likes1CommentSharePoint Server 2013- How to edit an InfoPath Form that has been Published to a Document Library
We have users fill out InfoPath Forms which get published to a document library in SharePoint. How do I edit the InfoPath form after it is published to a library? I tried downloading a copy of the form but it opens on read only mode. I tried editing in the Browser but that doesn't work either. I have the Form Template saved locally but I want to specifically make changes to a form that a user has submitted. How do I go about this?1.9KViews0likes0Comments