![]() What happens after you upload and tag documents? Well, you now have an extra way to find them as you can easily filter them within a library. So far, so good? OK, grab some alcohol now. Once you create metadata, upload documents and tag them, the library will look like this: Column types can be different depending on your needs (text, drop-down choice, date field, number, etc.)įor this post, I am creating a drop-down column called Color with the following choices: Red, Green, Blue. There are different ways to create metadata columns, but to keep it simple here, for the most basic approach, all you need to do is click that +Add Column button on a list or library and add an appropriate type column. Please reference this post for an explanation of what it is. ![]() I blogged quite a bit about it already, as this is one of my favorite topics. Metadata Columnsīefore we discuss crawled and managed properties, we first need to talk about metadata. There is a lot to understand and comprehend here, so this post serves as a stepping stone (introduction) to more advanced articles I plan to write in the future. If you love metadata (as I do) and want to use it to build advanced search queries, you need to understand this topic. Today I want to talk about a topic that is a bit more technical and advanced than my usual posts.
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