I do not want to enable Macros on my document to pull the Document Version, it should be a document property I can access and I do not want to create a Custom Document Property if the property already exists.
So (braces)DOCPROPERTY Version(/braces) or (braces)INFO DocumentVersion(/braces) or whatever it's supposed to be (I've tried many, many, many variations. After clicking the Properties button, you’ll get access to Advanced properties. To get more information, such as the company name or document’s status, click Show All Properties in the drop-down. I used to, with Office 2013, when clicking to this kind of Metadata, to have a properties. All Properties are listed even Metadata from lookup Column. Good day, While opening a word in Edit Mode from SharePoint Office 365, I tried to open the document properties panel (File > Info). We have SP 2013 Server, English, with a Swedish language pack installed. If you need to know the document’s size, quantity of words, date of last modification, or author’s name, you can find them in this list. Document Properties Panel - Word 2016 - Edit Mode - Office 365. There is no Document ID column visible in the library, or in any content type (its supposed to be automatically added to Document).
My problem is that I cannot find the Word field code that displays this property in the actual Word document. However, the ID is not visible when I check the document properties, and its not visible if I open a Word document and try to insert the field. Figure 2 : How to show the Document Properties information in the Office Ribbon How to add the Information Properties button to the Office Toolbar to call it up in a single click If you find yourself needing to do the above a lot, perhaps adding the Information Properties Panel information to your Quick Access Toolbar is a worthy step. Using shell32, using ExtendedProperties("") and using the Office Object Library using BuiltInDocumentproperties("Document Version").įurther - if you look File Explorer Details for a Word document, under the Origin group, you will see "Version number", this is where the Document Version is displayed. I can read and set this value in VBA two different ways. The Method to get file properties in Word, Excel, and PowerPoint 2007s Ribbon: Click Office button at upper-left.
In Windows Search it's called and the Office Object Library calls it "Document version". Not, repeat not, Revision Number, Document Version.įirst of all, the "Document Version" property exists. I am trying to use the "Document version" document property inside my Word documents.