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Hello reader,
I am trying to develop a solution for our company for storing our documents in a controlled manner. I have used document management systems (the Hummingbird application comes to mind) that automatically force a user to save a file in a datbase whenever they create it in a native MS Office application. Does anyone know if its possible to develop functionality in some manner so that when a user clicks "Save" to save a file, a document managment database (Access or some other tool) opens requesting the document information instead of the Windows directory asking the user where they want tro store the document and what they want to name it? I'd like to be able to do this, but I don't want to spend $300k on a document management system to do it. Thanks |
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Hi Len:
If you manage to create your own solution reliably for "less" than $300,000.00 I will be very surprised :-) There's some fairly serious coding involved to get it bullet-proof. However, a copy of Microsoft SharePoint Server with Check-Out/Check-In enabled will cost you a hell of a lot less than that :-) See he http://www.microsoft.com/office/show...n/default.mspx If you are already running Windows Server, chances are you already own SharePoint. Forget InfoPath, you don't need it for what you're doing. Just enable Document Control in SharePoint and you've done the job. Cheers On 29/3/06 7:43 AM, in article , "Len H" Len wrote: Hello reader, I am trying to develop a solution for our company for storing our documents in a controlled manner. I have used document management systems (the Hummingbird application comes to mind) that automatically force a user to save a file in a datbase whenever they create it in a native MS Office application. Does anyone know if its possible to develop functionality in some manner so that when a user clicks "Save" to save a file, a document managment database (Access or some other tool) opens requesting the document information instead of the Windows directory asking the user where they want tro store the document and what they want to name it? I'd like to be able to do this, but I don't want to spend $300k on a document management system to do it. Thanks -- Please reply to the newsgroup to maintain the thread. Please do not email me unless I ask you to. John McGhie Microsoft MVP, Word and Word for Macintosh. Consultant Technical Writer Sydney, Australia +61 (0) 4 1209 1410 |
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