A useful component for SharePoint that will make it possible for users to customize and edit lists, regardless of the browser they use
Version | 11.1.51 |
Updated | Nov 12th 2013 |
Developer |
KwizCom
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User Rating |
796
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Original File Size | 51 KB |
Downloads | 6343 |
Systems | Windows All |
Category | Internet |
Oftentimes when developers or regular users need to work with SharePoint lists, they do not pay special attention to the browser used to accomplish the needed tasks and for this reason, sometimes incompatibilities may occur and it could become quite difficult to access and view important data.
To avoid this scenario, when it comes to handling several lists for which some elements must be modified, an add-on like List In-Line Editor could be the best thing to try. It is specialized in managing fields and lists, regardless of the application used for viewing and editing the data.
A great thing about this particular add-on is the fact that with its help it is possible to modify items that otherwise are marked as read-only, like custom columns. Also, List In-Line Editor Crack uses JavaScript, which makes it highly compatible in terms of web technology with other, external applications that can access and display data contained in the items it changes.
The list elements that you want to alter can be added directly from Microsoft Excel and all in the same time. All in all, it is definitely an advantage to be able to personalize any field and increase the compatibility of SharePoint documents through the use of List In-Line Editor.
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