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Saving a Text File From Notepad to SharePoint Doc Library

Last post 04-27-2008, 4:06 PM by paszaj. 1 replies.
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  •  01-23-2008, 12:15 PM 29191

    Saving a Text File From Notepad to SharePoint Doc Library

    Anyone know how to save a text file from notepad/TextPad or any other text editor straight into a sharepoint document library?

     

    Thanks
    Jim

  •  04-27-2008, 4:06 PM 29586 in reply to 29191

    Re: Saving a Text File From Notepad to SharePoint Doc Library

    Well, possible option is to map Sharepoint site to a network drive, then document library would be seen as folders and save files there.

    Regards,
    TSz, IT-Dev LLC - innovative Sharepoint components ie. filtered Sharepoint lookup!

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