Posted: May 26, 2015 | Author: Tamara Bredemus | Filed under: 2010, 2013, ECM, Metadata, SharePoint | Tags: Metadata, Upload Issues |
Ran into an issue the other day. A user was getting an error message when he tried to upload some Visio diagrams.

The strange thing was some of the Visio diagrams uploaded to the SharePoint Online site without any issues.
After searching the internet for the error message I ran across Vaikun Rajanihanth’s post from 2012 Invalid lookup value. The author correctly identifies the issue as the file was down loaded from another SharePoint site before the user tried to upload it to the current SharePoint site. The file still maintained the metadata from the first SharePoint site which caused the conflict while uploading the file to its new SharePoint location. The author details how to resolve the issue for a Word file, but the solution could not be applied to the Visio diagram because “Check for Issues” does not appear in the Info or Backstage view of the Visio file.
To remove the prior SharePoint metadata from the Visio file take the following steps…
- Right click on the file name and select Properties from the drop-down menu.

- In the Properties widow, click the Custom tab.
- If there are no values in the Properties field, this is not the fix you need.

- If you do see values in the Properties field, you are on the right path.

- To remove the Properties, select the first Property and then click Remove.

- Repeat this process until all Properties are removed.
- Click OK.

- You may now upload the file to your new SharePoint location without any issues.
Posted: April 4, 2013 | Author: Tamara Bredemus | Filed under: 2010, 2013, SharePoint | Tags: Change view, Views |
It should come as no surprise to anyone that how we switch views in SharePoint 2013 lists and libraries has changes.
To make it easier to spot the differences between 2010 and 2013 let’s do a side by side comparison.
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Document Library
In 2013 the Add New Document option is at the top of the library. In 2010 the link is at the bottom.
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What to click on to change views
The Library tab is available in both 2013 and 2010.
Notice in 2013 all views are listed. In 2010 you need the dropdown in the breadcrumb
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Make the View Menu appear
In 2013 click the ellipse. In 2010 click the dropdown in the breadcrumb.
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View Menu from Library tab
Icons in 2013 look cleaner, but basically remained the same.
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With another web part on the page
In both 2013 and 2010 adding another web part to the page makes the Ribbon disappear.
Users must select the web part they want to work with before the contextual Ribbon re-appears.
In 2013 the views remain listed. In 2010 the dropdown in the breadcrumb disappears.
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Please let me know if I should add something to this side by side comparison for Views.