My client’s doc had a DocProperty field in the footer for ‘Subject’, but no matter what I did with the content controls or the field code, it wouldn’t update to reflect the text in the ‘Subject’ Content Control on the title page.īut what I *did* notice when I was in the Edit Field window for that field was that there were TWO instances of ‘Subject’. Has anyone come across this and solved it? If so, please share your solution in the comments below. I also still think it’s related to the account I’m signed in with in Office, but I don’t want to try anything else in case I break it and can’t get back to where I was.
I can still go old school and download the documents to my local machine and email them back. And the link he sent me didn’t work either (different error messages to those I got initially-something about my address not being valid!). But then he got error messages from SP on his end. I then asked my client to add me with that email address, which he did, hoping that would be the answer. I mentioned earlier that my email address (and one of my MS accounts) is but my Office 365 account ID is (i.e. I may well have been clutching at straws with my search terms… However, I did find one website that offered a possible reason (#6 in their list): Īnd that possible reason was to do with the account you’re signed in with. I found all sorts of horror stories about uninstalling Office 2010 well after Office 365 was installed, other info about repairing Office 365, and almost nothing on the interaction between SP and an old version of Office when a new one is installed. I let my client know, and headed off to Google to see if others have had similar issues. My only other option was to cancel, which is what I did. There was no option to open it in Office 365, which is what I use.
What happened? Well, when I said to open in the desktop app, SP ONLY offered the option of opening the doc in Office 2010, which I still have on my PC but which I never use (I held onto it when I went to Office 365, just in case I needed to go back to it). It’s at the desktop app step that I ran into a big issue that I can’t resolve. I wanted to do that in preference to downloading the document as it would remain in SP, whereas with downloading it, I’d have to either upload it again (and I likely didn’t have permission for that), OR I’d have to email it to my client or put it in Dropbox if it was too big to email and then they had to upload it to replace the original.
I opened the Word document they wanted me to look at but Word Online has limited functionality and I needed to get in deep, so I found the option for opening in the desktop app.I could see the client’s folders and documents (yay!).(NOTE: Microsoft seems to think that everyone only has ONE ID and only works for ONE employer/client-freelancers are really in a bind with the multiple credentials they may have to access anything from MS via the internet) I tried the first two I have and the one that uses my email address (as above) got me in. I have several Microsoft (MS) accounts as I work for different clients who need me to access their SP servers, AND I’m a member of the Microsoft Partner Network for the Action Pack Subscription.They added me as a legitimate user, using my standard email address and I got a welcome message from their SP server, with a link to the area containing the documents I needed to access.My client sent me a link to a document stored on their SP server.Now that I’ve got that out of the way, I’m hoping someone reading this can help me find a solution as to why I can’t open a Word document in SP using my installed Office 365 version of Word (NOT Word Online, which I hate almost as much as SP!) I need to state upfront that I HATE SharePoint (SP) with the passion of a thousand burning suns!