SharePoint documents
In today’s digital age, effective document management is essential for businesses to streamline their operations and enhance collaboration among team members.
What is SharePoint documents?
Open, edit, and store documents in Microsoft 365 SharePoint directly from SuperOffice.
All documents you write or archive from SuperOffice will be stored in your SharePoint Online repository, where you have total control forever. These documents can also be accessed by everyone in your company. Even those who do not use SuperOffice.
Activating SharePoint Online Documents makes SharePoint Online the preferred document repository for all your documents.
A self-service UI to provision and configure SharePoint as SO repository from SuperOffice Settings and maintenance.
Benefits
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Run SuperOffice as a SaaS solution without any need of locally-installed software on a client computer.
- No need to deploy WebTools/OML to users.
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Enable true document collaboration.
- All Microsoft 365 features are available as normal.
- Be able to work together in the same document at the same time.
- Be able to share documents with anyone and have access to older versions of the document at any time.
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As a SuperOffice user, you don’t have to think about where the documents are located.
- Make SuperOffice documents available as any other document in SharePoint.
- Sharing, revision history and other MS 365 features made available.
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Work with SuperOffice documents from any device.
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Advanced data access options (Visible for…)
- Visible for me - private in SharePoint
- Visible for all - default access rights from SharePoint
- Visible for group - private in SharePoint
Things to consider
Data rights for a role
SuperOffice roles/data rights: No support to reflect change-rights from SuperOffice to documents in SharePoint. To set restrictions for documents in SharePoint, use "Visible For".
Backup
As a platform, Microsoft 365 is secure, but your data is not backed up in a way that most organizations require. Typically, there’s only a 30-day retention period built into Microsoft 365. Microsoft SharePoint Online is backed up only every 12 hours, with just a 14-day retention period.
“SharePoint Online retains backups of all content for 14 additional days beyond actual deletion. If content cannot be restored via the Recycle Bin or Files Restore, an administrator can contact Microsoft Support to request a restore any time inside the 14 day window. Microsoft 365 backs up your SharePoint site every 12 hours.”
Microsoft online documentation (technet.microsoft.com)
Availability
When documents are stored in SuperOffice, they are available only in the front-end client as the SO_ARC folder is unavailable to users. In SharePoint, the document libraries are accessible and therefore this may be considered a disadvantage by some customers.
You can also check out our webinar about the SharePoint integration.
How to set up SharePoint documents - summary
(R) = Recommended
If NOT using Visible for (Confidential activities)
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Set up Microsoft 365 SharePoint
- (R) Get or create a Microsoft Entra service account user with Global Administrator.
- (R) Create or use existing Microsoft Entra groups.
- Create a SharePoint site. (R) Use the Microsoft Entra service account user.
- Create a document library for documents. (R) Use the Microsoft Entra service account user.
- Create a document library for templates. (R) Use the Microsoft Entra service account user.
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Set up SuperOffice
- Run Configuration wizard.
- Enable system user for storing documents in SharePoint, use the Microsoft Entra service account.
If using Visible for (Confidential activities)
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- Confidential activities is enabled for one or more SuperOffice users in SuperOffice Settings and maintenance.
- Visible for is set on one or more documents in SuperOffice.
- Confidential activities is enabled for one or more SuperOffice users in SuperOffice Settings and maintenance.
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Set up Microsoft 365 SharePoint
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(R) Get or create a Microsoft Entra service account user with Global Administrator.
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Create Microsoft Entra domain groups. The Group type must be Microsoft 365 and not Security.
- Create TemplateEditors Microsoft Entra domain group.
- Create corresponding Microsoft Entra domain groups to your SuperOffice user groups.
- Add Microsoft Entra users to the Microsoft Entra domain group they belong to.
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Create a SharePoint site (R) Use the Microsoft Entra service account OR Set Microsoft Entra service account user (or the one to be used later to create the library for templates) to be in the owner group of the site.
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Create a document library for documents. (R) Use the Microsoft Entra service account user.
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Create a document library for templates. (R) Use the Microsoft Entra service account user.
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Set up SharePoint document library permissions for Documents
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Grant permissions to the Microsoft Entra domain groups you added above in step 2.2 except TemplateEditors.
Group Permission level Values Regular users Edit off: “Share everything…”, off: “Send an email invitation
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Set up SharePoint document library permissions for Templates
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Stop inheriting permissions.
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Change permissions for existing Microsoft Entra domain groups. Click Edit User Permissions and select Read.
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Grant permissions to all Microsoft Entra domain groups you added above in step 2.2.
Group Permission level Values TemplateEditors Edit off: “Share everything…”, off: “Send an email invitation Regular users Read off: “Share everything…”, off: “Send an email invitation”
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Set up SuperOffice
- Run Configuration wizard.
- Enable system user for storing documents in SharePoint, use the Microsoft Entra service account.
- Map your SuperOffice user groups to corresponding Microsoft Entra domain groups.