Developer’s Description
XStream Software SharePoint Document Auto Title is a unique product that transforms and streamlines the task of applying the Title column to new documents uploaded to Microsoft SharePoint. It does this by automating the fill in of the Title column for newly updated documents in SharePoint. By utilizing XStream Software SharePoint Document Auto Title product, SharePoint users are removed from performing the tedious and time-consuming task of filling in the Title column when uploading a document. The product allows the Title column to be automatically filled in with the filename of the uploaded document. In addition, by adjusting the product configuration settings, the auto fill can also include custom prefix or postfix text. This means that SharePoint users can realize the full benefits of document naming automation while still conforming to their organization’s document naming standards
XStream software SharePoint Document Auto Title is a unique product that transforms and simplifies the task of applying Title column to new documents uploaded to Microsoft SharePoint. It does this by automating the filling of the title column for new updated documents in SharePoint.
Using XStream Software’s SharePoint Document Auto Title product, SharePoint users are removed from carrying out the tedious and time-consuming task of filling in the Title column while uploading a document. The product allows Title column to be filled in automatically with the uploaded document name. Additionally, by adjusting the product configuration settings, autofill can also include custom prefix or suffix text. This means that SharePoint users can fully realize the benefits of document naming automation while still conforming to their organization’s document naming standards
Requirements .
SharePoint Foundation 2010 or SharePoint Server 2010 / WSS 3.0 or MOSS 2007
Limitations
14 day trial
Assume that you have Microsoft Offices Online in a SharePoint farm. When you open a URL (like http://sharepointserver/Shared%20Documents/DateTest.docx) to a SharePoint document by using the Chrome browser, the document is downloaded directly instead of opening the Office application with a direct connection to the document on SharePoint.
If you want to make changes to a file on a SharePoint site and you want to make sure no one else can edit it, check out the file. When you have the file checked out, you can edit it online or offline, and save it—multiple times, if necessary.
When you finish editing and check the file back into the library, other people can see your changes and edit the file, if they have permission. And, if you decide not to make or keep any changes in the file, you can simply discard your checkout so you don’t affect version history.
heck in/out is one of the basic features of SharePoint that you as an everyday SharePointer will likely run into. It’s not something you have to use; be strategic and use it when you feel it makes sense. Check in/out is also one of the more confusing aspects of SharePoint. I’ve even found that some users are slaves to check in/out without actually having to be so.
First, there’s no set way to refer to the feature. Some call it “check in”. Some call it “check out”. And still others say “check in-and-out”, “check-in-out”, and the satisfying staccato “check-in-check-out”. I’m going to stick with “check out” in this post for consistency. But we’re all talking about the same thing.
I’m not going to sugar-coat this: I hate check out. Yes, hate is a strong word. And I used it for a reason.
I think check out is a relic of the past and generally unnecessary in a modern workplace using SharePoint 2013, 2016, or Online. I think it’s unnecessarily confusing and had good intentions, but whose (minor) benefits were only noticed by a few, ignored by the vast majority. And rightly so.