Ever searched for a file in Windows and come up empty? Or waited way too long for results? You’re not alone. Many users find Windows Search frustrating and it really boils down to its default settings ...
After months of feedback from frustrated users, Microsoft is finally giving SharePoint’s document libraries a long-overdue redesign. The update comes on the same day Microsoft announced the new ...
Microsoft SharePoint natively supports the ability to create translated copies of files through the use of Translation in Microsoft Syntex, which is powered by the Azure AI Translator service. Files ...
On Windows 11, you can customize File Explorer with many different Registry tweaks. (Image credit: Mauro Huculak) On Windows 11, File Explorer is the default file management tool, but its interface ...
We have created SPFx React project. We have used "@pnp/sp": "^4.14.0" library in this project. As per our needs we need to upload the document to the SharePoint document library and update the column ...
From a SharePoint document library, select the file or files you want to translate. Then use either of the following methods to start the translation process. On the Translate documents screen, enter ...
Looking for a smarter alternative to Windows’ File Explorer? The Files app offers a refreshing take, now with a new Omnibar that streamlines navigation and search into a single, easy-to-use bar. Ready ...
Wondering how to find my documents file (My Documents Folder) in Windows 11? If the folder’s missing from File Explorer or your saved files aren’t showing up, it’s probably hidden, synced to OneDrive, ...
M-Files has expanded its partnership with Microsoft to make managing business documents more efficient. By using Microsoft 365 and its API-only service, SharePoint Embedded, M-Files customers can now ...
Microsoft has announced that it will start updating security defaults for all Microsoft 365 tenants in July to block access to SharePoint, OneDrive, and Office files via legacy authentication ...
Editor's take: Windows 11 brought a slew of UI changes and "improvements" few users welcome. File Explorer's state is particularly dire, yet Microsoft shows no sign of backing off its relentless quest ...