About SharePoint Integration
Doc-To-Help’s integration with Microsoft SharePoint makes it easy to collaborate with your team, as well as across your company.
Upload your content to a SharePoint Library and take advantage of SharePoint’s management and workflow features. Doc-To-Help works with SharePoint’s check in/check out features and permissions, so you get a complete source control and version control system.
Note Doc-To-Help has two other SharePoint publishing options. You can publish NetHelp output to a SharePoint Document Library, or a SharePoint Wiki Library.
Note SharePoint collaboration is compatible with Microsoft® SharePoint® 2007 and above, as well as Office 365 (SharePoint Online). SharePoint 2010 or 2013 is required when publishing Doc-To-Help targets to a SharePoint Wiki Library.
Note Doc-To-Help’s SharePoint integration works with the free versions of SharePoint that install with some versions of Microsoft Office.
Note The Options dialog has a tab named SharePoint that you can use to set your preferences. To open this dialog in Doc-To-Help, select File > Doc-To-Help Options.
Note If you open a document from the SharePoint server (not the local copy), the Word will not automatically find the Doc-To-Help project. You must open the document separately for Doc-To-Help to find the project.