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4 TopicsHow many members have viewed a file in a SharePoint document library.
Hello Community, I would like to make a continuous evaluation of my files in SharePoint. For this purpose I am looking for the information how many people have viewed a certain file. How can I get this information through the SharePoint API? Unfortunately, I can't find the column that contains this information. Maybe this info is also stored in another system list? Thanks for your response SaintenrSolved2.2KViews0likes2CommentsHistory wishes:➀Site-Partitioning➁Filtering➂FolderPath View➃exportable
When above yet available, softcopy of Windows 10 Edge is what I need to: select certain sites such as http://xyz.global.abc.com/Shared) extract folder path when History View shows only url; I am extracting it from address bar filter out items incurred by multi-tasking to open un-related Webpages (Viewer not yet capable of filtering) keep record longer than 90 days (current max capacity of Edge) accidental clearing of history Reason for above is to print, then assemble huge process tree of Sharepoint documents (Flowcharts) with external links. I need to trace where I clicked on for each webpage. Otherwise, for each webpage, other than tagging, I have to copy link from address bar extract folder path from link append into a Log file every day.764Views0likes0CommentsSharePoint Viewers - Site Feature (Not Working)
My supervisor wanted to transition to SharePoint but only if it allows him to see who has viewed his documents. He wants to see if employees are taking the time to read the policies and procedures within the department. At the beginning, I was able to see who viewed certain documents but a few weeks later, the feature stopped working. I've searched the internet for a solution but haven't found anything yet. Our department does not want to do the Audit Log Feature. Does anyone from Microsoft know how to resolve this issue? I have attached an example below.5.7KViews0likes3CommentsNew Feature: Video Comments for PDFs now available on Edge browser
Microsoft Edge version 90.0.817.0 (Official build) canary (64-bit) you're going to need to enable this new flag first: edge://flags/#edge-video-comments-pdf You can add .webm format videos that are hosted online(like OneDrive, GDrive etc) to PDFs as comments. Edge will support inline playback of these videos. (Note: Users should have permission to access the video(URL) to be able to view it.) available on: Mac, Windows I added a 1080p mp4 file. you can move the video comment to anywhere on the screen, also can watch the video comment in full screen. Very nice feature in my opinion.1.5KViews1like0Comments