Migrate Properties to Files Alternate Locations
First of all, in case you missed it, Notes Migrator for SharePoint gives you the ability to send images, attachments and embedded objects to alternate folders and/or alternate libraries. To do this,...
View ArticleLists, Libraries and Pages
There are three basic ways to store content in SharePoint: lists, libraries, and pages. Each of these has a number of interesting variations, but it is important to understand the differences between...
View ArticleMigration basics: Migrating to Document Libraries
From the perspective of a migration specialist, a library is very similar to a list. The main difference is that in a library, each “document” is an actual binary file with various data properties...
View ArticleDirect Folder / Document Set Migration
In previous versions of Notes Migrator for SharePoint, users could map document metadata (for example the Category property of a Notes application or the {BinderName} property for Domino.Doc documents)...
View ArticleFilter By Rich Text Content
In SharePoint, document libraries contain files. Every “document” is a binary file that you can download to your hard disk, etc. Notes document libraries are more flexible however. Some documents...
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