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3187 TopicsUnable to add new Managed Metadata tag to Library items
I have SharePoint Admin permissions. There is a field I'm using called 'Publisher', which is open, yet doesn't allow us to add any new term. The setup looks like this: Within the Global term store: https://<domain>-admin.sharepoint.com/_layouts/15/online/AdminHome.aspx?modern=true#/termStoreAdminCenter - Term group -- Term set (Publisher) (Submission policy - Open policy: Users can add terms from a tagging application.) --- Adidas --- Reebok --- Nike Within the Site term store: https://<domain>.sharepoint.com/sites/<Site>/_layouts/15/SiteAdmin.aspx#/termStoreAdminCenter there are no term groups visible. In the Site Documents library: Content types are enabled. I have a Publisher column, associated with most of our content types. There's a default publisher, "Our company". The column settings include "Allow users to type new values". The Issue Regardless of whether I edit in grid view, or in the Details pane, once I click enter, or exit the field, or in the tag menu, the new publisher doesn't save. Users cannot enter a new publisher term. Debugging I have tried toggling term store settings (closed/open). I've tried toggling the "Require that this column contains information" (since it works for similar issue people commonly have with the 'Description' column).132Views2likes5CommentsDisable presence in SharePoint Online file viewer - anyone got Roadmap ID419814 working?
Hi All - Happy September! We publish sensitive internal content (e.g., salary scales) in SharePoint Online for easy, up-to-date access. The issue: when hundreds of colleagues open the read-only Word/Excel files, they can see each other’s presence and live cursors. This also happens on externally shared links, exposing colleague names. Naturally our HR SLT are concerned about this behaviour. Workarounds tried We created read-only variants of the Word/Excel files, which initially suppressed presence indicators. However, we’re now seeing the unwanted presence behaviour again on those read-only files. This seems to have changed in the past few days. We saw Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 419814 (“Disable presence in the file viewer”) referenced last year, which sounded like exactly what we need. Unfortunately, we’ve not been able to make this work in testing, and our configuration options seem limited. The SPO code we used was: Set-SPOSite -Identity https://tenant.com/sites/sitename -HidePeoplePreviewingFiles $true Ask to the community Has anyone actually received this feature and confirmed it works at tenant/site level? If yes, how are you enabling it (SharePoint Admin Centre setting, PowerShell, PNP, policy, or feature flag)? Does it reliably suppress both presence rings and live cursors for: internal viewers with view-only permissions; and externally shared links (including cases where the viewer is authenticated as a guest vs. anonymous)? Are there any link type or site sharing policy dependencies (e.g., “People in your organisation” vs. “Anyone with the link”) that change the behaviour? Any browser/client caveats you’ve seen (Word/Excel for the web vs. desktop, mobile, or embedded viewers)? If roadmap ID419814 isn’t viable, what sustainable alternatives have you used that don’t force us into static, less accessible PDFs? We’d really like to avoid pushing users to download static PDFs for accessibility, versioning and user experience reasons. Ideally, we want: If anyone has got this working, I’d really appreciate a short call or DM to compare notes and replicate your setup. Many thanks tony78Views0likes1CommentStuck asset Library - unable to remove
We did some testing for proof of concept and marketing loved it However now the asset library won't remove itself so we can't move it to the site we need it to be on :( PS C:\Users\XXXXX> Get-SPOOrgAssetsLibrary Location of organization asset libraries /sites/CorporateDocuments DisplayName LibraryUrl ListId OrgAssetType ----------- ---------- ------ ------------ Templates /sites/CorporateDocuments/Templates 0198f5c0-688c-461a-843a-828438c43880 OfficeTemplateLibrary TemplateImages /sites/CorporateDocuments/TemplateImages 86a42e42-7452-46fe-8034-98e2afc84279 ImageDocumentLibrary PS C:\Users\XXXXX> Remove-SPOOrgAssetsLibrary -LibraryUrl "https://orgname.sharepoint.com/sites/CorporateDocuments/templates" Document library removed successfully. Library successfully removed from organizational assets. CDN is still enabled for your tenant with existing PS C:\Users\XXXXX> Remove-SPOOrgAssetsLibrary -LibraryUrl "https://orgname.sharepoint.com/sites/CorporateDocuments/templateimages" Document library removed successfully. Library successfully removed from organizational assets. CDN is still enabled for your tenant with existing CDN settings. To remove the library from CDN or to disable CDN for your tenant please see https://aka.ms/spocdn PS C:\Users\XXXXX> Get-SPOOrgAssetsLibrary Location of organization asset libraries /sites/CorporateDocuments33Views0likes1CommentHow to filter document library web part by a page property column
Dear community members, i am looking for a way to filter my document library web parts inside a sharepoint page by a column that i have added to the page properties. I have tried to add the that has this column as a webpart list and filter against it, and this working fine but i dont want to filter this way. The idea is to create a page for each project in my main list and filter the document library webparts inside of it automatically. is this a possible solution? And if not feasible via page properties, is there any other solutions for this? Thank you in advance for anyone who could help in this. AliSolved91Views0likes2CommentsSearch results, document link goes to Page Not Found
When searching the site for a document (which is there), the link under the file goes to a Page Not Found. If I go to that URL, I see the file, but the link in the search results seems to be broken. A couple of things I am thinking could be the issue, so wanting to verify or if it is something else: Document library has 50,313 items File name could be too long (which includes the folder paths). I've re-indexed the library and will check if that helps.34Views0likes1CommentBest practices to work on files between Teams
Hi, I am working on the migration of my on-premises data to SharePoint online. My teams are set up, each team corresponds to a M365 group: HR, Accounting, Management, Employment Service, etc. Each employee will be part of one or more teams. Each team has a document library, and only team members will have access to the document library. The question is as follows: what is the best practice for working on files betwwen Teams? Example: the HR team has a folder in its document library named Recruitment. The assistant managers are not part of the HR team but need access to a subfolder of this Recruitment folder. I see 3 options: i break the inheritance in the document library and set specific rights for the assistant managers. I share the subfolder using a direct link, SharePoint sharing function. I create a second document library for the human resources team where all the files that will be shared with the other teams will be located For options 1 and 2, the "business logic" for the HR team is respected, meaning that all files in the Recruitment folder are located in the same place. However, I have no visibility on shared folders. At a minimum, we can play with folder colors to quickly identify shared folders, but at the scale of the organization, this seems risky to me. For option 3, the visibility of shared folders with the other Teams is quick and easy, but the files in the Recruitment folder are then found in 2 document libraries, which is not intuitive for the HR team. Could you please tell me what the good practices are? Are there any other options?56Views0likes1CommentLibrary View of Files Stored in Folders
I have a document library containing several folders, one of which is Job Descriptions. In the Job Descriptions folder, we have a list of all company job descriptions. The job description documents are PDF'd and the naming convention used for the job description is all lower case separated by dashes. We also have a column called DisplayName which shows the file in a more friendly name. For example: executive-assistant-to-the-director.pdf would be the name of the file, but the Display name is Executive Assistant to the Director.pdf. We would like to add a document library webpart to a SharePoint page, have it filter the document library, selecting the Job Description folder. What would be displayed to the page visitors is a list of all the folders and when they select a folder they would see the Display Name, in which they can click and open the PDF. I must be missing something in my View of the document library as if I show the Display Name and not show the Name of the file, then the folder name is reviewed too. Any ideas?60Views0likes2CommentsSharePoint pages - multiple folders
Hello. Is it possible to store SP pages in different libraries and/or document folders? I have created several pages in my SP site and rather than having to wade through a long list of pages, I would like to organise them in folders with different names. Is this possible?Solved105Views0likes3CommentsUnable to add new term set to a term group I just created
I'm self-learning how to create and manage Sharepoint metadata for my organisation (we haven't used Sharepoint before, other than as the back-end storage space for Teams). We've set up two dummy communication sites, and are experimenting with tenant-wide and site-level metadata. I've created a term group at the tenant level, and have added two term sets within it. Created a few terms within each of the sets, and been able to add them as columns and apply them to docs within the communication sites. So far so good. Now I want to add a third term set to the tenant-wide term group, but am unable to do so - Sharepoint suddenly tells me I have view-only access to the term group which I myself created earlier today. Can anybody explain why that would happen?Solved264Views0likes3CommentsDate field shows one day earlier in SharePoint document preview (Word Online)
Hi everyone, we’re experiencing an issue with custom date field in SharePoint Online when previewing Word documents in the browser. Context Displayed Position Word Desktop (opened locally 28.07.2025 left SharePoint Preview (Word Online) 27.07.2025 middle SharePoint library (column view) 28.07.2025 right Additional details: Both the site and user profile time zones are set to: (UTC+02:00) Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna. The issue affects multiple documents and users. The moment the document is opened locally in Word Desktop, the date is displayed correctly again. Thanks in advance for any insights or guidance!Solved65Views0likes1Comment