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Using Micrsosft Outlook 2010 with SharePoint and OCS : Using SharePoint Document Libraries in Outlook

11/12/2012 4:12:37 PM
SharePoint calendars and contacts are particular types of lists in SharePoint. You can connect other types of lists to Outlook, as well. For example, you can connect a document library to Outlook. When you do so, Outlook creates a cached local copy of the documents on your computer.
  1. Open the SharePoint document library that you want to connect to Outlook.

  2. Click the Library tab.

  3. Click Connect & Export, and then choose Connect To Outlook.

  4. Click Allow.

  5. Click Yes.


    Note:

    Connecting a SharePoint document library to Outlook creates a synchronized version of all of the documents in the library. If the library contains a large number of documents, or the documents themselves are large, it could take some time to download them to Outlook. It can also consume a large amount of local disk storage.


  6. Outlook performs a send/receive operation to synchronize the content from SharePoint to Outlook.

  7. The documents appear in Outlook.

  8. The Document Library appears in the Navigation Pane.

  9. Preview the document in the Reading Pane.

  10. Double-click a document to open it.

  11. Click Edit Offline to edit the offline copy of the document. After you save your changes, Outlook synchronizes the updated copy to SharePoint.


Note:

Consider SharePoint Workspace as an alternative to working with document libraries offline in Outlook—it enables you to work with SharePoint content offline without connecting the content in Outlook, and it gives you greater control over what is synchronized and when.

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