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Old 09-10-2009, 03:50 PM   #1
George H
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Default Microsoft document imaging and sharepoint

we want to use document imaging to "print" internet pages to a sharepoint
location. it seems the save feature does not give us "webview" view types in
the save dialog box so we can drill to a sharepoint location. I don't find an
update to this program. am I doing something wrong or can this product not go
to a sharepoint location?
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George

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Old 09-10-2009, 08:50 PM   #2
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Default RE: Microsoft document imaging and sharepoint

Hi George,
can you type in the url of the sharepoint folder in the "File Name" filed
eg: https://www.mycompany.com/projects/project name/

other option would be to click on the "My Network Places" from your drop
down or from left panel, that should have the short cuts of the sharepoint
folders that you would have visited.

would this help?

regards,
-kc
*click YES if this works.

"George H" wrote:

> we want to use document imaging to "print" internet pages to a sharepoint
> location. it seems the save feature does not give us "webview" view types in
> the save dialog box so we can drill to a sharepoint location. I don't find an
> update to this program. am I doing something wrong or can this product not go
> to a sharepoint location?
> --
> Thanks,
> George

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Old 09-14-2009, 09:50 PM   #3
George H
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Default RE: Microsoft document imaging and sharepoint

Thanks, but these are end users that need to save. So having to type out full
locations is not an option. Yes sharepoint shows up in the network places,
but it is not navigatable. only the start page (whatever that means to each
user) shows but no folders can be found from there.

Its as if the Microsoft product does not have a way to go to sharepoint like
word, excel, etc.
--
Thanks,
George


"KC" wrote:

> Hi George,
> can you type in the url of the sharepoint folder in the "File Name" filed
> eg: https://www.mycompany.com/projects/project name/
>
> other option would be to click on the "My Network Places" from your drop
> down or from left panel, that should have the short cuts of the sharepoint
> folders that you would have visited.
>
> would this help?
>
> regards,
> -kc
> *click YES if this works.
>
> "George H" wrote:
>
> > we want to use document imaging to "print" internet pages to a sharepoint
> > location. it seems the save feature does not give us "webview" view types in
> > the save dialog box so we can drill to a sharepoint location. I don't find an
> > update to this program. am I doing something wrong or can this product not go
> > to a sharepoint location?
> > --
> > Thanks,
> > George

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Old 09-14-2009, 10:50 PM   #4
Bob I
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Default Re: Microsoft document imaging and sharepoint

You could put links to each location in the location pane on the left.

George H wrote:

> Thanks, but these are end users that need to save. So having to type out full
> locations is not an option. Yes sharepoint shows up in the network places,
> but it is not navigatable. only the start page (whatever that means to each
> user) shows but no folders can be found from there.
>
> Its as if the Microsoft product does not have a way to go to sharepoint like
> word, excel, etc.


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Old 09-15-2009, 03:50 PM   #5
George H
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for some users this might do. others will be constantly involving new
subfolders, so the extra step for them would be do something in sharepoint
involving that subfolder first, then to the imaging thing. its a shame to
have to involve a work-around in a standard process. but if that's what it
takes at this point, then there it is.
--
Thanks,
George


"George H" wrote:

> Thanks, but these are end users that need to save. So having to type out full
> locations is not an option. Yes sharepoint shows up in the network places,
> but it is not navigatable. only the start page (whatever that means to each
> user) shows but no folders can be found from there.
>
> Its as if the Microsoft product does not have a way to go to sharepoint like
> word, excel, etc.
> --
> Thanks,
> George
>
>
> "KC" wrote:
>
> > Hi George,
> > can you type in the url of the sharepoint folder in the "File Name" filed
> > eg: https://www.mycompany.com/projects/project name/
> >
> > other option would be to click on the "My Network Places" from your drop
> > down or from left panel, that should have the short cuts of the sharepoint
> > folders that you would have visited.
> >
> > would this help?
> >
> > regards,
> > -kc
> > *click YES if this works.
> >
> > "George H" wrote:
> >
> > > we want to use document imaging to "print" internet pages to a sharepoint
> > > location. it seems the save feature does not give us "webview" view types in
> > > the save dialog box so we can drill to a sharepoint location. I don't find an
> > > update to this program. am I doing something wrong or can this product not go
> > > to a sharepoint location?
> > > --
> > > Thanks,
> > > George


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