Set a Property Value
Set Property Value is a very powerful command intended for use by system administrators only.
It is useful for several purposes:
- To set the value of a property that is not visible on a property page and therefore cannot be set manually otherwise.
- To set the value of a property for many documents at one time, such as after importing a batch of documents for which the data was not available for import.
- To copy the value of one property to another.
- To calculate the value of a property based on the values of other properties.
- Select the documents for which you want to set the property value.
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On the Edit ribbon, in the Organize group, click Set Property Value.
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Right-click a selected document, point to Edit, and click Set Property Value.
The Set Property Value dialog box appears.
- Select the property that you want to set from the Property list.
- Select one of the options in the Set to group and then specify a value for that option using the descriptions in the following table.
- Click the Add to List icon to add your property specification to the property list. To prevent setting a specified property , deselect it in the Property list.
- Repeat steps 3 to 5 for each property that you want to set for the selected documents.
- Enable the Ignore validation rules option, if desired.
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When you are ready to set all of the specified properties, click OK. The specified properties are updated for the selected documents.
In PowerWeb, a log of actions is shown. Each document name is a link for navigating to problem documents. The log can be copied to the clipboard for pasting into other applications.