![]() ![]() ![]() Option 2: Tiles ViewĪnother option is to use the Tiles view. ![]() What is great about this option is that you can scroll through the whole document in this small window and see (if you have a sound vision) what the document is all about.īy the way, you might want to reference this post for a list of file types supported for previewing files. To access it, click on a checkbox next to a file, then little “i” in a circle, and you will now see a small window that shows you contents of the file. ![]() The first option is to use the Document Information Panel that is part of every SharePoint document library and list. Would not it be nice to save some time and see the contents of a document without clicking on each one? With this post, I would like to list a few options for you to preview a document in SharePoint. As you maintain thousands of documents in SharePoint document libraries, it is inadvertent that you might open documents just for the sake of knowing what the document is all about. ![]()
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