The following example shows the Core File Properties part of an Open XML Formats document. If you include one of these columns in the content type assigned to a document, then the document property value gets promoted to or demoted from the document to the document library in which the document resides. SharePoint Foundation includes the following columns that are mapped to these core document properties:Īuthor (maps to the Creator core document property)Ĭomments (maps to Description core document property) This part contains the coreProperties element. These core document properties are stored in the Core File Properties part within the Open XML Formats document. Core Document PropertiesĬore document properties are those that are common to all Office 2010 applications-basic document properties such as title, subject, and category. Similarly, if the user updates the content type column values in the SharePoint Foundation user interface, the new values are demoted into the document itself, as document properties.įor more information on working with the Open XML Formats, visit Open XML Scenarios. For documents stored in Microsoft SharePoint Foundation, these property values are promoted back to the document library, as column values, when the user updates them in the document. The document properties a user enters through the document information panel are stored in specific sections of Open XML Formats files.
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