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Taking Content ManagementBeyond Content Types• #SPSParis I01• Theresa Eller (@SharePointMadam)
• May 30, 2015
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Who is Theresa Eller?
• SharePoint/Business Systems Analyst• MD Anderson Cancer Center (Houston, TX)
• President of Houston SharePoint User Group (HSPUG)• www.h-spug.org
• Microsoft Office Specialist certified in SharePoint 2013
• Frequent speaker at SharePoint events
Content Types
Microsoft’s Definition• Defines the attributes of a list item, a
document, or a folder. Each content type can specify the following:• Properties to associate with items of its
type• Metadata to associate with items of its
type• Workflows that can be started from
items of its type• Information management policies to
associate with items of its type• Document templates (for document
content types)• Custom features
My Definitions
• Content Type• Method for categorizing
information
• Metadata• Details that describe the
information being categorized
What’s in Your Wallet?
Driver’s License
• Name• Driver’s License Number• Address• Expiration Date• Height• Date of Birth• Restrictions
Credit Card
• Name• Type (Visa, MasterCard,
etc.)• Credit Card Number• Expiration Date
Location, Location, Location
• Content Type Hub (SharePoint On-Premises)• Set up in Central Admin• Uses Managed Metadata Service• Involves publishing content types through timer jobs
• Content Type Hub (SharePoint Online/Office 365)• Created automatically
• Site Collection• Reusable among sites in the same site collection
• Site• Specific to the site where created
Find Your Content Type Hub
SharePoint 2013 On-Premises
• Central Administration > Manage Service Applications > Managed Metadata Service• Click the Properties button
on the ribbon
Office 365/SharePoint Online
• Site settings > Content type publishing
Site Collection & Site Level Content Types
Site Collection
• Site settings > Site content types
Site
• Site settings > Site content types
No Publishing Required
Document Sets
• Folder on steroids• Inheritable metadata• Site collection feature that must be enabled
10-Step Process
1. Create site columns and content types2. Assign site columns3. Publish content types4. Run Content Type Subscriber timer job5. Create document set content types6. Define document set settings & assign additional site columns7. Publish document set content types8. Run Content Type Subscriber timer job9. Assign document set content type to document library10.Create a document set
1a. Create Site Columns (1 of 2)
• From site, site collection, or content type hub• Site settings > Site columns > Create
1b. Create Content Types (1 of 2)
• From site, site collection, or content type hub• Site settings > Site content types > Create
2. Assign Site Columns
• From site, site collection, or content type hub• Site settings > Site content types > Content Type Name
>Add from existing site columns
3. Publish Content Types
• Site settings > Site content types > Document Content Type Name > Manage publishing for this content type
5. Create Document Set Content Type• From site, site collection, or content type hub• Site settings > Site content types > Create
6a. Define Document Set Settings (1 of 7)
• Site settings > Site content types > Document Set Content Type Name> Document Set settings
6a. Define Document Set Settings (3 of 7)
• Delete the default content type (if it’s not being used)
6a. Define Document Set Settings (5 of 7)
• Mark the checkbox for document set columns (metadata/properties) that each document should inherit
6a. Define Document Set Settings (6 of 7)
• Highlight the columns (metadata/properties) to display on the document set welcome page• Click Add
6a. Define Document Set Settings (7 of 7)
• Mark the checkbox to Update the Welcome Page of Document Sets inheriting from this content type• Click OK
6b. Assign Additional Site Columns
• Site settings > Site content types > Document Set Content Type Name> Add from existing site columns• Optional
7. Publish Document Set Content Types• Site settings > Site content types > Document Set
Content Type Name> Manage publishing for this content type
9. Assign Document Set Content Type to Document Library (1 of 5)• Library Settings > Advanced Settings• Select the Yes radio button for Allow management of
content types• Click OK
9. Assign Document Set Content Type to Document Library (2 of 5)• Library Settings > Add from existing site content types
9. Assign Document Set Content Type to Document Library (3 of 5)• Locate the document set content type• Click Add• Click OK
9. Assign Document Set Content Type to Document Library (4 of 5)• To set the document set content type as the default,
clickChange new button order and default content type
9. Assign Document Set Content Type to Document Library (5 of 5)• Set the Document Set to the first Position from Top• To make it the default content type
• Uncheck Visible for the default content type (optional)• Click OK
10. Create a Document Set (1 of 2)
• In the library, click the Files tab• From the ribbon, click the New Document dropdown• Select the document set
Tips
• The document set welcome page uses the library’s default view• Includes sorting, filtering, and grouping
• When uploading documents, some of the metadata data may not appear for editing if using a browser other than Internet Explorer• Disable the New Folder option in Advanced Settings if
users should not be able to create folders in the document set (or in the library)• Enable versioning for the library• Enables document set version capturing
Managed Metadata
• Taxonomy• Pre-defined terms—grouped in term sets—provide
consistency• Key-ahead matching on terms and synonyms• Term sets manageable by the business (with
appropriate permissions)
Create a Group (1 of 3)
• Right click on the Managed Metadata Service Application name(top level with house icon)• Click New Group
Create a Term Set (2 of 3)
• Enter general information about this term set• Owner is required to be able to save
• Click Save
Create a Term Set (3 of 3)
• Enter optional information• Intended Use, Custom Sort, and Custom Properties
Incorporate Term Sets in a Library (1 of 5)
• Create a new library column• Select Managed Metadata as the column type
Incorporate Term Sets in a Library (2 of 5)
• Search for the term set or• Expand the taxonomy until you locate the term set• Click the term set to highlight it• Click OK
Incorporate Term Sets in a Library (3 of 5)
• Upload a document to the library• Edit the properties• Click on the double tag icon to open the managed
metadata• Double-click the term• Click OK
Incorporate Term Sets in a Library (4 of 5)
• Use key ahead matching to select a term or one of its synonyms• Begin typing in the managed metadata field• Select from the suggestions
Content Organizer/Drop Off Library• Automatically route documents from a drop off library to
their appropriate location based on content types• Site feature that must be enabled• Site settings > Content Organizer > Activate
Content Organizer Settings & Rules• Site settings > Site Administration• Content Organizer Settings• Content Organizer Rules
Content Organizer Rules (1 of 6)
• Must assign content types to document library prior to setting up Content Organizer Rules
Content Organizer Rules (3 of 6)
• Alternate Names• Type * to allow documents of unknown content types to
be organized by this rule
Resources
• Content Types• A look at content type hubs in SharePoint Online (Office 365) • How to Fix Content Types that Won’t Unpublish
from a Content Type Hub
• Document Sets• Document Sets: A Step-by-Step Guide
• Drop Off Library• Drop Off Library Setup Guide• A quick look at the SharePoint 2010 Content Organizer
• Managed Metadata• Introduction to managed metadata
Questions?Theresa Eller | [email protected] | @SharePointMadamwww.sharepointmadam.com | slideshare.net/sharepointmadam
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