Error message:
Document Information Panel cannot open a new form.The form contains schema validation errors. Element '{d70e05fb-2118-4d69-9018-72f43e843989}Incident_x0020_Notification_x0020_Workflow' is unexpected according to content model of parent element 'documentManagement'. |
Description:
When I create a document library and add a new content type with a document information panel and I open the attached template to create a new document there is no issue.I want to create a workflow for this library and when I open the document after I publish the workflow I receive an error. Solution: - Go to the Library Settings; - Select your content type that gives the error - click on Advanced Settings - Edit your template
- Word will open the document
- Click on File and Check for Issues
- Remove the Custom XML Data
- Close Word and save the template back to SharePoint
The problem should be resolved now.
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Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Adding workflow to existing content type will fail the document information panel
Labels:
Document Control Panel,
SharePoint,
Word
Friday, May 10, 2013
Disable ‘The current web page is trying to open a site in your Trusted sites list. Do you want to allow this?
If you want to switch from your portal.microsoftonline.com to (for example) your Outlook from the Top bar you receive the following message:
The current webpage is trying to open a site in your Trusted sites list. Do you want to allow this?
Current site: https://www.outlook.com
Trusted site: https://login.microsoftonline.com
To resolve this message you need to change the security settings in your Internet Explorer.
1. Start Internet Explorer
2. Go to Internet Options
4. Change the value from "Websites in less privileged web content zone can navigate into this zone" from Prompt to Enable
The current webpage is trying to open a site in your Trusted sites list. Do you want to allow this?
Current site: https://www.outlook.com
Trusted site: https://login.microsoftonline.com
To resolve this message you need to change the security settings in your Internet Explorer.
1. Start Internet Explorer
2. Go to Internet Options
3. Go to Tab Security and click Custom Level
5. Restart your Internet Browser and the pop-up not shows up again
Labels:
Internet Explorer,
Office365
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