Doc-To-Help works with SharePoint and SharePoint Online (Office 365) to help you manage, collaborate, and share.

SharePoint for Content Management and Collaboration

Doc-To-Help and Microsoft SharePoint make a perfect match. While Doc-To-Help gives you tools for creating and publishing content, SharePoint provides industry standard management and collaboration technology.

The integration is simple. You can easily upload your content to a SharePoint library. Just click a button and follow an intuitive wizard to connect your project to a SharePoint library. Once the content is in that library, it stays synchronized with the project (or projects) it is associated with. Doc-To-Help also works closely with SharePoint’s translation management features to automate and track the localization process. Use Doc-To-Help and SharePoint to get these benefits:

  • Central content storage for safe keeping and backup
  • Easy for reviewers and contributors to access
  • Powerful versioning features
  • Content can be subject to SharePoint workflows
  • Content can easily be reused in other Doc-To-Help projects or elsewhere
  • Powerful translation management technology
  • Add content that already exists in your SharePoint library (written by others) to your Doc-To-Help projects.

Publishing to SharePoint

Many people need to publish their deliverables to SharePoint because it is a great platform for sharing and reviewing any information. Doc-To-Help will publish directly to SharePoint in two ways:

  1. Upload NetHelp to a SharePoint library: Just point Doc-To-Help to your site, tell it what library to use, and it will publish your NetHelp system to it. This is good for:
    • Easy Web hosting. NetHelp will be located at [your SharePoint site's URL]/default.htm. Anybody with access to SharePoint can access it.
    • View it in a Web Part. Use a Web Part to display NetHelp on related pages.
  2. Create a Wiki: Doc-To-Help will create a collection of wiki pages while preserving links, related topics, glossary terms, etc.

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