A useful SharePoint component that was especially designed in order to provide full control over attachments that are subject to upload
Version | 12.1.00 |
Updated | Nov 11th 2013 |
Developer |
KwizCom
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User Rating |
851
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Original File Size | 19.6 MB |
Downloads | 6690 |
Systems | Windows All |
Category | Internet |
Some issues that are often encountered when dealing with SharePoint records with attachments are related mostly to the number of attached files, their individual or total size, as well as their actual usefulness.
To put some order into this, it is now possible to use File Upload Field Type, a handy SharePoint component that was especially tailored for performing a variety of attachment related operations.
More precisely, this tool is able to limit the quantity of files that can be attached to a list item or record to a single one. It also offers the possibility to configure the type and size of the attachments or permit only the mandatory items to be added.
This component can, nonetheless, allow more than just one attachment per record, but this should only apply in cases where specific items require several types of files. File Upload Field Type Crack is able to add the needed fields for more documents, but it will do so only for the strictly necessary items.
Thanks to File Upload Field Type, SharePoint users can now easily restraint the number, size and type of files that accompany the records they have to handle and thus make the whole process more organized and efficient.
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