Reputation: 51121
I'm trying to work out a way to display the contents of the version column from SharePoint (i.e. the value that changes every time a file is checked in) as a field (or something similar) inside of a Word document.
Ideally, I'd like to know how to configure SharePoint so I could click something like "Insert > Quick Parts > Document Property > Version", and it would include the version in the document. The goal is to make it easier for someone to correlate a printed version of a document with the version history of SharePoint.
I have been able to add editable text columns to the Document content-type and have them show up as document property quick parts. I've also been able to add a calculated column which gets the version as a text string... however this calculated column isn't showing up in Word as a document property. (Perhaps I'm missing a setting on the calculated column)
Upvotes: 30
Views: 81812
Reputation: 21
IMPORTANT: In SP2010 you cannot save as a site template when Labels are enabled within a document library under Information management policy settings. The document library will get corrupted and even if we disable the policy, the save as site template function is still broken. The only option seems to be to permanently delete and rebuild the list.
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 41
Erwin's answer is spot on, but I wanted to leave this in case someone runs into the same issue I did. If you attempt to set the label for version on the site collection content type rather than at the document library level, you will get the error "The label reference, Version, could not be found." when previewing or saving the Information Policy. Also, you will be unable to save a policy at the document library level if you have previously defined one at the site collection content type level. It must be set to "None" on the site collection content type. Probably should have been obvious to me from the start, but it wasn't, and maybe this will help someone else down the line.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 21
I followed Rachel's instructions and they worked great. However, capturing this version update in the document does create a problem if you want to do electronic signatures. For instance, if your version is 1.6 and you decide this is the one for people to sign; you'll find that when they sign it, the document will be saved as version 1.7. When you open the document again, the version 1.7 will not match the authorized version of 1.6 and you'll be informed that all the signatures are invalid.
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 189
This requires configuring both SharePoint and your Word document.
TO CONFIGURE SHAREPOINT'S DOCUMENT LIBRARY:
{Version}
into the "Label format" box.TO CONFIGURE YOUR WORD DOCUMENT:
These instructions were based on Erwin's answer.
Upvotes: 13
Reputation: 189
The RevNum field that I think jaloplo is referring to is not the same as the SharePoint document version number. It updates every time you save the document, but seems to keep its own revision numbering system, correlated to (but independent of) the SharePoint version numbering system.
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 14305
Try creating a calculated field in a custom content type. The field can be equal to the Version. That will give you the ability to add it as a property in the document. This only works well with Office 2007 docs.
Once a custom content type is created, you create a new document based on the content type. After creating the document, you can extract the document information panel and save it. It is an info path form, so you can customise it if necessary and upload the customised panel to the content type.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 951
All columns of a document library are document properties for a word document. To take the version of the document you have to show document properties and then select "advanced properties". In thit moment, you'll see the classic document properties window and you can see the "Version" property in the last tab.
So, you can add the value of this property to your document in the place you want, for example, the footer.
Upvotes: -2
Reputation: 3090
This is one way to get the version in your document, it's a bit painful to get it working...
In the Label Format field, enter the metadata fields in the following format:
Version : {Version} \n
Set the label appearance and click on preview.
Upvotes: 28