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We need to rename highlighted tabs in Bitrix 24 self hosted due to business requirement.
Location: CRM>Quotes
Requirement:
Exact steps to edit/rename fields
If possible, screenshot would be more helpful
Location of labels in Control Panel.
Please advise.

You can duplicate filter tab with new custom name and then delete old ones.

Your Host name / bitrix/admin/fileman_file_edit.php?lang=en&site=s1&path=%2Fbitrix%2Fcomponents%2Fbitrix%2Fcrm.contact.show%2Ftemplates%2F.default%2Flang%2Fen%2Ftemplate.php&full_src=Y change in this file your label name and save it. your tab name is changes. I am find it through the search.

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Chamilo - Search bar into footer

I have a problem with Chamilo 1.9.8. I want to add Google Search bar to a website into the footer, but I don't know which file I have to edit to insert the code, and where that file is situated.
I have never worked with this system, so I am new in this category, please can you help me?
If it's just a matter of updating the footer, you can find it in 1.9.8 in main/template/default/layout/footer.tpl
Note that, for these changes to take effect, you'll have to delete the template caching in archive/twig/ (just delete the contents of that folder) or click the "Archive directory cleanup" link on your Chamilo administration panel.
You can also find useful tips about modifying the templates in the (unfinished) developers documentation here: https://github.com/chamilo/docs/tree/master/1.9/en/developer.
Note that:
you should update to 1.9.10.2 to avoid security flaws
1.9.10 has a way for you to create a copy of the "default" template and configure it in your configuration file (search main/install/configuration.dist.php for $_configuration['default_template']

SharePoint 2010 Content Organizer Issue

I have a document center and a custom content type. I can create the organizer rule and it routes the documents appropriately.
However, the issue that I am having seems to be with the automatic folder creation. When I create the rule, I specify only "%2" for the folder name. The column that I am using is a month. I've tried this two ways, having the value as a number or text, but I get the same issue. The folder is created as 'float; 2.00000000' or 'string; 12' instead of just 2 or 12.
Can anyone assist.
Thanks.
You should never create folder with number. Please use any prefix it will not create this problem. I have also face this problem and this was the best solution I have found for it.

Change SharePoint Library URL

How do you change the URI of a SharePoint library? Based on Google searching, most people say that changing the name of a library in Designer (via right click->rename) will result in the URI change, but it is only changing the name for me.
I am using SharePoint 2010 Foundation and these are the steps I am following:
In Designer, navigate to List and Libraries
Right click library -> rename
Notice that name changes
Notice that URI does not change
This is one of the resources I found claiming that this works:
change URL spelling/case on sharepoint library
In SharePoint Designer just navigate to All Files navigation node (not List and Libraries node), find your document library there -> right-click library -> rename.
The URI would change then.
Edit:
At least at SharePoint 2010 it is possible to change library URL, without using SharePoint Designer.
Just go to a library trough 'All Site Content'. When inside the library choose on the ribbon 'Library' tab. Then select 'Open with Explorer'. That will open your SharePoint's library in Windows Explorer window. Navigate one folder up and you will see list of your libraries as folders. Rename required library's folder name as you want the URL to look like.
SOLUTION:
Thank you! I found the suggested SharePoint Designer solution above to work beautifully!
Here are the steps that I took:
Follow the instructions above by opening the List in SharePoint Designer, selecting All Files under the navigation node (near the bottom)
A bunch of folders appeared - I selected the folder named 'Lists'.
From here, it will show the list names and the display names. Change the actual name of the list (first column) by right-clicking on it, rename. This will update the url. You may wish to match this to your display name.
When you return to your site, the navigation link for the list may still go to the old URL. To update this, enter in the new url in your browser, go to List Settings > Title, Description and Navigation. Simply hit the save button without making any changes. The navigation link is now updated.
Please note: If you are updating list urls and names of a project site (from Project Server), do not rename the Risks, Issues lists. These must remain for Project Server to function properly.
Thanks for this solution. I only have Designer permissions but was still able to change a List URL within the browser (not Sharepoint Designer, and must be IE to have Open in Explorer enabled). Steps:
Go to Site Contents and open a Document Library in the site
Click on Library ribbon tab and select Open In Explorer option
Click up one level in the directory structure - there should be a
Dir called 'Lists' - open
Your List should be there to right click and rename.
I was surprised that the system let me do this (it didn't let me delete a document in the same DL that I need to get rid of), but after testing for some time the URL change seems to have held.
Finally - you might have to re-Resolve some views and overlays, as these might not automatically cascade with the new List location.
Cheers,
Ross
I have changed the library URL from SharePoint Designer 2010, in the "Site Object" section --> "All files" option. Then I selected the right library in left pane and press F2 (to change name, like in windows) and worked for me. I hope that helps someone.
You cannot change Document Library URL , only name.
If you want to have a new URL :
Create a new document library with good URL
Batch import all docs from old to new document library
warning :
all new imported doc will be flagged with username used in the import process
all datetime fields will be reinitialized
I don't have Sharepoint Developper installed and can't install it.
I needed to change the address of a List and not a library, so the "Open in Explorer" doesn't work for me (only get "Open in Access" and "Open in Project").
I managed to do it by opening Explorer by myself and paste the URL "http://MyServer/MySite/" (can be also "http://MyServer/MySite/MyPage/").
I got the "All Files" you get through Sharepoint Designer.
In my case I had to go to "Lists" and change the name of the folder for the list I wanted to change the name.
Next I had to change the name of the list from the "List properties" (to change back the visible name of the list)
I am only a Site Collection Administrator for a SharePoint online platform. The powershell and sharepoint designer usage are not within my access so the only option I have is the "Open in Explorer". I tried the steps seen online but didn't get the result. When I saw ragmaxone's step, I got an idea. Then I took the following steps:
I copied my url without the document library eg "http://MyServer/MySite/MyDocLib/ is the URL of the document library but I copied "http://MyServer/MySite/ instead.
Next I opened the document library in classic SPOnline because I use modern SPonline.
Then I replaced the pathway address with the copied URL and saw all my document libraries as folders.
With right clicking on the document library of interest, and renaming like is done in windows, I went back to my document library and saw page not found.(Don't worry! Something had changed already).
Then I went to the homepage of the platformand navigated to the document library in question to see that it has been renamed and the URL also corresponds to the new name.
Thanks for all your answers and help.
In Designer go to "All Files" -> then search for "List" folder ther you can find your List right click it rename it and boom.
By going to Lists and Libraries tab from left menu will only change the title of list. So go to All files and follow the steps.

How to edit a list template in SharePoint 2010?

I have made a number of lists using custom list template in SharePoint 2010. I would like to add a column to each of these lists. Microsoft offers the following super helpful instructions
Edit the list template properties
On the Site Actions menu , click Site Settings.
NOTE On a site for which the Site Actions menu is customized, point
to Site Settings, and then click the settings that you want to view.
In the Galleries column, click List templates.
NOTE This option
appears only to users who have the Manage Lists permission. Site
owners have this permission by default.
The List Template Gallery page appears.
In the Edit column, click Edit Document Properties for the list
template that you want to edit.
Edit the information that you want to
change, and then click OK.
What they neglect to mention is that this gives you access to exactly 3 things
the template file ( eg: myTemplate.stp )
the template name
the template description
My question is, how do you ACTUALLY EDIT THE TEMPLATE? ie: change columns
I van crack open the file itself by downloading the .stp renaming it to a .cab extracting the .xml and making changes there. But without some testing I have no idea what will happen if I try re-compressing that file and replacing an existing template with it.
Has anyone done this themselves? Does anyone know of an alternative method to add a column to a list template?
You can create a List using the template, make the edits, then create a new template from the List you just created.
If you need the template to carry the same name, you can deactivate and delete the original, then save the new template with the proper name.
In SP2003 I used to download the STP file, rename it to CAB, edit the inner XML manually, repackage with Makecab and upload the new STP file back to the template gallery.
However I must say that in SP2010 I can't seem to get what I want (a custom URL column calculated from other columns) without SP throwing fits, so I wish you luck.

Sharepoint 2007 Custom List Templates

Hi I am wanting to create a little tutorial on how to create a webpart that I have added to one of the website's I have created.
I know that there is the List Templates gallery in which I could use to give this part as a file however I am using Site Columns.
Due to this will this cause errors when importing to a new Site?
Will the user need to create the Site Columns previously and will they automatically be used once importing my Custom List file?
or will when it is imported the column appear?
I don't currently have another site to test this on as yet so was wondering if anyone here already knew the answer for this?
Any light that can be shed on this question is very much appreciated and thanks in advance as well =]
I am totally confused by your question. How are List Templates gallery and a custom webpart related ?
Probably you meant site Template Gallery ?
What you need to do is :
- Create a solution package
- Create two features - one for your custom columns and custom webpart
- Optionally create a list template feature to define the columns in the list.
If this is truly a list template (you created it by going into List Settings and selecting Save As Template), then the site columns, content type, and list schema should all be contained in the manifest.xml file inside the stp file. You should not need to create anything manually to generate a list based on a template uploaded to the List Templates Gallery.
If this is a list definition feature, then you should create features that define the site columns, content type, and the list definition. The users can manually create site columns that match on name, type, and just about every other attribute, except the one that matters most - ID. Each time a site column is created in the browser, it will be assigned a different ID. That ID will not match what you have defined in your list definition.

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