We are running Sharepoint 2010 and a user has a problem that whenever they click on a document within Sharepoint it opens the document twice. I have made sure that IE is opening in 32 bit mode, made sure the SharePoint OpenDocuments Class is enable and the Office Document Cache Handler is enabled, but it still happens! Any ideas or help would be much appreciated.
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I have an excel file in which I created a custom ribbon tab and made copies of this file.
Image of the tab
In some of those copies, the tab has gone missing. I was earlier using Excel 2016 and recently migrated to Microsoft 365 and downloaded the latest version of Office. I am not sure if this is causing the problem since some files do still have the custom ribbon.
Thanks a lot for your help in advance.
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Do you get any UI errors when the tab is missed?
By default, if an add-in attempts to manipulate the Microsoft Office user interface (UI) and fails, no error message is displayed. However, you can configure Microsoft Office applications to display messages for errors that relate to the UI. You can use these messages to help determine why a custom ribbon does not appear, or why a ribbon appears but no controls appear.
To show VSTO Add-in user interface errors you need:
Start the application.
Click the File tab.
Click Options.
In the categories pane, click Advanced.
In the details pane, select Show VSTO Add-in user interface errors, and then click OK.
If you deal with documents with embedded customizations, make sure the protected mode is off when the document is opened. See What is Protected View? for more information.
I am unable to edit the sharepoint 2013 documents in the browser or the application. This is occurring in all the sites under the farm.
Browser:
It opens perfectly but is non editable
Application:
It opens in Read-only mode. Asks me to save a local copy to edit and it saves locally.
I have tried the following solutions and still it doesn't work:
Changed excel setting
I do not have KB3055034 update
Deactivated "Open Documents in Client Applications by Default" to open documents in the Web App to edit documents in the browser by default
Thanks for your help in advance!
I am trying to connect a filter web part with a document list web part but the popup showing the options for filtering is blank.
What I am doing. I have, as I described before, a QueryStringFilter web part (MOSS) and I want it to send the filter parameter to my document list web part (out of the box SharePoint).
I go in to the edit mode of the site.
I click the filter drop down menu and click to "Connect-Send filter string to-document list"
The popup appears but is blank.
After 5 minutes of waiting the popup is still blank.
I am using IE 8 with MOSS 2007. I have tried Firefox and Chrome but get the same behavior. Have any of you experienced this and do you have a solution?
Thanks
Hope you have MOSS with SP2, because IE8 support is included starting from SP2.
If that's not the issue, then you may want to help yourself with SharePoint Designer (it's free).
Now I get my popup. I think I solved it by manipulating the security settings in IE but I can't say for sure. It just startet working. Maybe it was after a restart of my computer or just IE, the settings doesn't really take effect before you restart the entire client...
I created an InfoPath form that uses VB code to push fields into a custom list I created on a SharePoint 2007 site. This part works.
I "published" the form into a form library.
I changed the settings on that form library to open items in the browser and allow editing of content types.
In InfoPath under Form Settings I chose the compatibility setting to allow this form to be opened in a browser, I linked to my Forms service online, and ran the design checker. No errors.
When I try to open it in the browser using the "Edit in Browser" setting I get this error message:
This form template is not currently
browser-enabled. It must either be
republished as a browser-enabled form,
or opened using Microsoft Office
InfoPath 2007.
No matter what I do, the form will not open in the browser. This is all I want. Did I miss something??
You need to upload your form thru Central Administration because you use code in your form. See this MSDN acticle.
I am using Infopath forms to collect information to trigger my Windows Workflow sitting on Sharepoint 2007. The Infopath forms have logo's and branding which only show up on the Sharepoint portal but the infopath forms which are emailed when tasks are created during the workflow look different as in the background colors (Infopath Theme) and jpeg's are not there...web form compatibility was for checked in all appropriate places....any ideas?
Figured out the issue here...InfoPath seems to cache the form on the client(seems to check for the form’s unique URN in the cache) which means that if you attempt to click on the email “Edit this task…” the new form is not downloaded, instead the InfoPath form from the cache is displayed.
I am looking at a few ways into fix this. In the meanwhile, to be able see the jpeg's and background colors on the InfoPath form, Run the following on your cmd window (Sorry it’s “hacky” for now)
"C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office12\INFOPATH.EXE" /cache clearall
Will write a blog post when I figure out a nice way to fix this
Jacob